17 adverbs to describe how to scooped

The latter in his reply said about the temple that it ought to have been made to tower aloft in the air and have been scooped out beneath.

" While they were busily scooping out a big hollow in the hay, they were startled by a rustling behind them.

As soon as this Rock was thus curiously scooped to their Liking, a prodigious Number of Hands must have been employed in chipping the Outside of it, which is now as smooth as [the Surface of a Pebble; ] and is in several Places hewn out into Pillars that stand like the Trunks of so many Trees bound about the Top with Garlands of Leaves.

Decided in the negative, we take an ordinary flat firing-iron, and with it cut away a portion of the skin immediately around the still open wound, carrying our incisions deep enough to 'scoop' out a large portion of the new inflammatory tissue beneath.

The Antarctic ice-continent was almost equally clear, with its stupendous glacier masses radiating apparently from an elevated extensive land, chiefly consisting of a deeply scooped and scored plateau of rock, around the Pole itself.

The sitter squats down with his legs doubled under him, and uses a small square piece of bark in each hand, as paddles, with one of which he also bales the water out by dexterously scooping it up from behind him.

In one of the downtown parks the youngsters were fairly rolling in the dirt, and rubbing their cheeks on the scanty grass as they furtively scooped up handfuls of cement-like soil to make mud pies, in spite of the big policeman, who, I like to think, was sympathetically blind.

(Cut it in halves to do this, or, better still, if possible cut off one end and scoop out inside with a long knife.)

In the sands of these rivers gold was found, which the Indians, who acted as their escort, proceeded in their presence to collect in the following manner: they dug a hole in the sand about the depth of an arm, merely scooping the sand out of this trough with the right and left hands.

"At length," says he, with his own delightful simplicity At length I hailed himseeing that his hat Was moist with water-drops, as if the brim Had newly scooped a running stream!

But what forces scooped them outwhether they were originally holes left in the ground by earthquakes, and deepened since by rain and rivers, or whether they were scooped out by ice, or by any other means, is a question on which the best geologists are yet undecideddecided only on thisthat craters they are not.

He lived alone, in a hovel of his own construction, partially scooped out of a rockwas never known to have suffered a visitor within its wallsto have spoken a kind word, or done a kind action.

We walked or rode over a steep promontory, down into a green valley, scooped softly to the sea: the church was by the beach.

All his thoughts were bent on the overcoming of that band of Islamic outcasts now persistently pot-shotting away at the strange flying men from unknown lands "that faced not Mecca nor kept Ramadan"men already hidden in swiftly scooped depressions, from which the sand still kept flying up.

Tremblingly we scooped the covering From each kindred victim's head, And the living lips were burning On the cold ones of the dead.

Behind the wainscot sharply picking I hear a while the death-clock ticking, I hear the marten vainly scoop The earth around the chicken-coop.

I forgot to tell you to scoop way under him.

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