13 adverbs to describe how to russian

An error not less serious was to allow Poland to occupy large tracts of purely Russian territory.

I accompanied them to the police-office, where I was ushered into the presence of the big, bristly Russian who held the town of Abo in terror, the Chief of Police.

We may say with certainty that Serge the Superman is the most distinctly Russian thing produced in years.

"I like them because they are so essentially Russian," he said to me, pointing out a red spotted cow and a green giraffe.

The Czarina, like those Romans who became more German than the Germans themselves, affected to be fanatically Russian in her sentiments and purposes, and so acquired the power to Europeanize the policy of her empire.

English, German, and French spoken constantly, and not infrequently Russian, Spanish, and Italian assailed our ears the whole time we were there.

There was not space enough on the rough plank floor to accommodate all our party, and our men built a huge fire of tamarack logs outside, hung over their teakettles, thawed out their frosty beards, ate dry fish, sang jolly Russian songs, and made themselves so boisterously happy, that we were tempted to give up the luxury of a roof for the sake of sharing in their out-door amusements and merriment.

This mode of harnessing and training the horses is peculiarly Russian, and is rigidly adhered to by all the old Russian families.

Only I don't know how to do it in verse, butjust plain Russian.

In Russia and with princely Russian sumptuousness, they had lived for a year in his castle, in the country, among a population of sodden moujiks who worshipped that beautiful woman in the white and blue furs as devotedly as if she had been a Virgin stepping forth from the gilded background of an ikon.

I've been hit in the leg, and went down, worse luck, and that rascally Russian would have skewered me if you hadn't shot him.

I esteem the Russian astonishingly; and my decided opinion is, that we surrender to the Russian.

I am not quite sure that I like Russians"she went toward him, laying her two hands gently on his broad breast and looking up at him"not quite sureespecially Russian princes who bully their wives.

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