70 adverbs to describe how to severest

The cold was also unusually severe.

But Jeremiah, sad as he was over the fate of his nation, and terribly severe as he was in his denunciations of the national sins, knew that his people would repent by the river of Babylon, and be finally restored to their old inheritance.

Several times whole brigades were without water for forty-eight hours, and though supplies reached them on all but one or two occasions they were often late, and an exceedingly severe strain was put on the transport.

IX There was nothing peculiarly severe about the infirmities of Michelangelo's old age.

Neither Great Britain nor the United States of America can assume the obligation of occupying Germany if it does not carry out the excessively severe conditions which it is desired to impose.

III Mr. Lloyd George fears that unduly severe territorial conditions imposed on Germany will play into the hands of Bolshevism.

She expresses great contempt for English sentimentality, French philosophy, Italian poetry, and German mysticism, and is scarcely less severe on the novels of her day, which stimulate the imagination without adding to knowledge.

Two or three times, Veronica, on frivolous pretexts had entered his bedroom at night; and each time, he remembered well, she was in somewhat indecent undress, which contrasted strangely with her ordinarily severe appearance.

For he soon found that in a large majority of cases remarkably severe lesions were present in the intestines.

He held a long stick in his hand, and he looked as if he would know how to make use of it, toofor he had an awfully severe countenance, with a big, hooked nose and an ugly mouth.

But thirty years had made a great change of opinion in reference to the punishment of crime, which was cruelly severe.

"We have had a dreadfully severe winter here in England, such as has not been known for twenty-two years.

We are now going through not merely the severest, but the only danger which has ever seriously clouded our horizon.

For a few seconds his efforts to get free wereto put it mildly unpleasantly severe, especially as he became with each effort more entangled in the tree.

The winter was then so uncommonly severe all over Europe that ever since the sun seems to be frost-bitten.

The losses inflicted by the Scots were exceptionally severe.

They were nevertheless inexorably severe in administering justice.

For a few seconds his efforts to get free wereto put it mildly unpleasantly severe, especially as he became with each effort more entangled in the tree.

The sudden and rapid distribution of the large surplus then in the Treasury and the equally sudden and unprecedentedly severe revulsion in the commerce and business of the country, pointing with unerring certainty to a great and protracted reduction of the revenue, strengthened the propriety of the earliest practicable reduction of the public expenditures.

Thus, while the general scheme of the south front, for instance, is distinctly severe, the massive towers at its ends are surmounted by fantastic masses of open stone-work, most quaintly finished off with arrangements of cannon-balls and coronets.

He knew, of course, that there was then flogging in the British army also; but the German standard was notoriously severe in such things, and was something of an acquired taste.

His straits are oft severe, and it is fortunate that he has in Trim a faithful servant who knows so well how to keep the duns at bay.

This antipathy and its consequent industrial repression was palpably more severe at the North in general than in the South.

Yet modestly he does his work survey, 30 And calls a finish'd Poem an Essay; For all the needful rules are scatter'd here; Truth smoothly told, and pleasantly severe; So well is art disguised, for nature to appear.

Even her father, who traced the disgrace that had come upon his house to his over-indulgence, was now proportionately severe, and to his stern sense of honor the lawless son-in-law was a most unwelcome guest.

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