13 adverbs to describe how to sallied

She put on her chignon, her curls, her breast elevator, her bustle, her high-heeled shoes, a little rouge, a little whiting and a bit of court-plaster, and sallied forth, down the dumb-waiter to the cellar, and thence, through the ash-hole, to the street.

"Oh, yes, I can," declared Sally, cheerfully.

At once the martial music struck up, the cannon and muskets began to fire, the horse sallied out fiercely to the charge, the infantry rushed on sword in hand.

When the enemy were now come up close to the gates of the camp, Quintus Aulius Cerretanus, master of the horse, without consulting the dictator, sallied out furiously at the head of all the troops of cavalry, and drove back the enemy.

(He comes in) SALLY (impetuously)

" The thought of the daffodils made Sally long intensely for her garden.

Seeing the line of savages drawn up between the fort and their masters, they promptly sallied out and made a most furious onset upon their astonished foes.

In the following year he rashly sallied out against Shaibani, the most formidable of his adversaries, was defeated, and, after vainly trying to hold the city against the victors, was forced to fly under cover of the night.

"Miss Burnside," said Sally, solemnly, "I feel it in my bones that you and Miss Ferry and Miss Carew and Miss Lane are to take part, this summer, in a melodrama of thrilling interest.

Whereupon we took shot-gun and rifle, and sallied forth sure of fetching back to camp some wild turkey meat.

" The forelady eyed Sally suspiciously.

The battle began on the night of the arrival of the forces outside Liége, when De la Marck boldly sallied out and attacked the invaders.

" "It must have seemed a long year," agreed Sally, sympathetically.

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