27 adverbs to describe how to scented

They are also of a richer yellow, and more sweetly scented.

How hot it was, and how over-sweetly scented!

This is hardy in many parts of these islands, particularly maritime districts, and is worthy of culture if only for the large racemose panicles of deliciously-scented white flowers, and peculiar metallic-green leaves.

If only for the purplish-red, pleasantly-scented flowers, this North American shrub is worthy of extensive culture.

The landscape was a forest wide and bare; 530 Where neither beast, nor human kind repair; The fowl, that scent afar, the borders fly, And shun the bitter blast, and wheel about the sky.

" Slowly driving along the road to her home, the Widow Keswick gazed cheerfully at the blue sky above her, and the pleasant autumn scenery around her; sniffed the fine fresh air, delicately scented with the odor of falling leaves; and settling herself into a more comfortable position on her seat, she complacently said to herself: "Well, I reckon the old scapegrace has got his money's worth this time!

She shall haunt his wife's face and words (should he seek to rid himself of her by marriage), a bitter sweet, a half-welcome enchantment; she shall consume and destroy the strength and spirit of his life, leaving it desolation, a barren landscape, burnt and faintly scented with the sea.

This forms a bush fully 2 feet high, with evergreen, oblong, shining leaves, and clusters of rose-coloured flowers that are pleasantly scented.

The berries are oval-oblong, red at first, but becoming black and faintly scented when fully ripe.

I try and take him to pieces, and find silk stockings, padding, stays, a coat with frogs and a fur collar, a star and blue ribbon, a pocket handkerchief prodigiously scented, one of Truefitt's best nutty brown wigs reeking with oil, a set of teeth and a huge black stock, under-waistcoats, more under-waistcoats, and thennothing.

Something living had passed near them, something that they could not see or hear, and scarcely scent.

Courage told his attentive listener all about Master Busy's surmises and his determination to probe the secrets of the mysterious crime, whichto be quite truthfulthe worthy butler with the hard toes had scented long ere it was committed, seeing that he used to spend long hours in vast discomfort in the forked branches of the old elms which surrounded the pavilion at the boundary of the park.

The tantalizing cry of a coyote on the nearest hill caused his mother to turn from him, lifting her head in alarm, and uneasily scenting the night air.

In our time, at all events, Beauty has never walked the streets with so frank a radiance, so confident an air of security, and in her eyes and in her carriage, as in her subtly shaped and subtly scented garments, so conspicuous a challenge to the musty, outworn, proprieties to frown upon her all they please.

"Ah, there are places there,places like Miller's Dale, for instance,I'd rather take my hat off to than any bishop,"and Henry eagerly scented something of a thinker; "for God made them for sure, and bishopswell" and Mr. Flower wisely left the rest unsaid.

She brought him to rest in a small, meagrely furnished but delightfully scented room.

It is an extremely pretty shrub, with long, slender, much-branched shoots, furnished with ovate leaves, and deliciously-scented, snow-white bell-shaped flowers, produced for nearly the full length of the shoots.

We would fain bring about a reform among the people, getting them to substitute some other healthily-scented vegetable in place of the objectionable one.

There is a good tennis lawn, plots of flowers, trimly-kept walks bordered with poinsettias, and trees with white, heavily-scented flowers, and opposite my bedroom is a little stone-paved enclosure where two cows and two calves lead a calm and meditative existence!

" He wiped his broad forehead with a large white silk pocket- handkerchief, horribly scented with patchouli.

The silence and the gloom and the oppressively scented air seemed to rouse his caution.

The man was richly and variously scented.

It forms a straggling freely-branched shrub, of fully 6 feet in height and nearly as much through, with dark shining-green oblong leaves, and loose terminal panicles of pure white, powerfully-scented flowers.

No more softly-scented missives lie upon his desk a-mornings; and, instead of blowing out the candle to dream of Daffodilia, he opens his eyes in the dark to defythe Dweller on the Threshold, if haply he should indeed already confront him.

They then ranged themselves in a circle around their conductor, and they played and sang several fine pieces of psalmody upon the heather-scented mountain top.

27 adverbs to describe how to  scented  - Adverbs for  scented