122 adverbs to describe how to searching

At one point he kneeled on the ground and searched diligently.

She remained for a moment with her hand on the knob and searched the face of Joe Rix eagerly.

Panic-striken, Kazan searched vainly for a means of escape.

Mother, who had anxiously searched for me everywherebeing afraid that something had befallen me at the hands of the Gobelswas delighted to see me, notwithstanding the difficulty in which I had become involved.

Feverishly he searched his pockets.

Now when Beltane was risen and clad he folded his arms across his broad chest and stared upon the stranger with grave, deep-searching eyes.

While the police were frantically searching hither and thither, we used to weigh anchor and calmly steam away with our booty on board.

He was searched most narrowly and carefully, so I've come to the conclusion that he carried some of his subtle poison in his mouththe hollow tooth dodge, no doubt.

Yet, though I searched earnestly, I could discover nothing that I had not already seen, and so became gradually calmer.

Obed started up, and hastening over to a desk at one end of the room he hurriedly searched through a drawer until he found what he was looking for; after which he again sat down beside the man with the tied hands.

He was asked how he escaped, and whether he had any letters; but denying he had any, was strictly searched, and the letter found, and he, upon being pardoned, confessed that he had received money to deliver it to the Frenchman, (for the letter was not directed.)

The counters of dealers, fairs and markets, manufactures, commerce, and industry, also merit our attention; we must search deeply into corporations of workmen and tradesmen, examining their statutes, and initiating ourselves into their business.

She sat up, still asleep, her straining throat whispering his name, her arms outstretched, blindly searching the darkness for him, until suddenly awake, she realised what she was doing, and dropped back among her pillows.

Of course, anyone's face looks ghastly by that sort of sudden light; but Rene's was a picture of hate, rage, baffled cunning and fear, such as I had never seen; his eyes looked like an animal's at bay, and the way his lips parted from his teeth conveyed the impression that he was searching his mind wildly for a desperate remedy that would ruin all concerned except himself.

And searching swiftly back through his memory he recalled that his other gun, a stub-nosed thirty-eight, was in the center of his blanket roll.

Nancy's eyes had to be continually searched for news, both of herself and of the immediate world about her.

The Sergeant did not start; he was too old a hand for that; but his small gimlet eyes searched his new acquaintance's face very keenly.

What do you think I've found out about our mine?" Certainly the old man looked very tall and dignified in his new splendours; but now he was all boy, leaning eagerly forward to half whisper: "I don't knowwhat?" Stoddard's face was scarcely less animated as he searched hastily in the pigeon-holes of his desk.

His eyes behind their glasses intently searched her face.

" He laid down the knife, settled his hat, and methodically searched Swing Tunstall's warbags.

He searched for the earring faithfully, following the road which he and the Princess had taken; but all in vain.

And I smote the thing gently with the Diskos, so that it was very quickly dead; and afterward I searched well about; but did gladly perceive that there abode there no other horrid creature.

I came over and searched the cupboard unsuccessfully.

The picture of the small village dreaming its unselfish life on the mountain-tops, clean, wholesome, simple, searching vigorously for its God, and training hundreds of boys in the grand way, rose up in his mind with all the power of an obsession.

I have more than once stated, that the trout of these lakes and rivers, in the warm season, congregate where the cold streams enter; and if the sportsman will search out the little brooks, no matter how small, and cast his fly across where their waters enter the lake or river, he will be sure to find trout in any of the hot summer months.

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