116 adverbs to describe how to satisfied

They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures.

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He is eagerly waiting for more fiction, as "Expiation" by OCTAVE THANET has scarcely satisfied his craving for the weird and the horrible.

As a rule, the men were tolerably well satisfied with it; and when the services were over many of them made it the occasion of shy but very plainly pointed remarks to their female friends and relatives.

And, meanwhile, the men of her husband's generation clung to their old mansions, and were ornamental, certainly, and were, very certainly, profoundly self-satisfied; for they adhered to the customs of yesterday under the comfortable delusion that this was the only way to uphold yesterday's ideals.

What multiplied questions did she not ask him, and how eagerly, how amply, how affectionately he satisfied her just and natural curiosity!

To a certain extent he did understand the lad's hunger, and it seemed a simple enough task to at least partially satisfy him.

They were not satisfied merely to be relieved of further terror, but desired to show their courage by wanton insolence.

But the stimulants satisfy temporarily their pressing needs, and enable them to continue their labors without exhaustion.

He presented the appearance of a person eminently satisfied with the present and full of hope and animation for the future.

Lister, however, was strangely satisfied.

Dick cried, immensely satisfied with his own readiness.

The reckless gratification of his avarice and his passions had seldom satisfied him, without the addition of some bitter insult to the sufferers.

But I hope, sir, we shall not be so cheaply satisfied, nor exposed by the fear of one enemy, to the insolence of another.

The old man seemed partially satisfied, and, as he rode away, he twisted himself half way round in the saddle to say: "Now, Fernando, if ye meet Sukey's crowd, I want ye to remember to shoot easy.

What could I do?I verily think, that had he urged me again, in a proper manner, I should have consented (little satisfied as I am with him) to give him a meeting to-morrow morning at a more solemn place than in the parlour below.

But I am sure very few, if any, engineers are practically satisfied with so narrow a view of their noble profession.

He is heartily satisfied with his own religion or utterly indifferent to any religion.

By this arrangement the mutual need of warmth is only very moderately satisfied,but then people do not get pricked.

" I have visited portions of this wilderness at least once every summer for the last ten years, and I have never yet been disappointed with my fortnight's sport, or failed to meet with a degree of success which abundantly satisfied me, at least.

But no matter what he wore, Frank satisfied the eye.

'I see you are no fool,' was the prompt answer; and the parson and the clerk parted mutually satisfied.

I remember, several times on this march, when the detachment had made some temporary halt, seeing a grim-faced dog, of the terrier species, trot along the line to the front of the column, where we rangers stood, and then, satisfied seemingly that all was well ordered, turn himself round and trot back to the rear again.

The world is seldom satisfied with a common account of any thing that interests itmore especially as a marvellous one is easily manufactured.

Markeld also looked excellently satisfied.

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