32 adverbs to describe how to shatters

The new conditions bring them so close together and give them such extravagant powers of mutual injury that they must either sink national pride and dynastic ambitions in subordination to the common welfare of mankind or else utterly shatter one another.

German diplomacy in the past few weeks has rudely shattered this conviction.

His tongue, which was terribly shattered, was still partially benumbed, rendering articulation both difficult and tiresome; but he assured us he was every day gaining more and more the use of it, and, in his own words, he was soon to be "just as good as new" It is needless to say that we were glad to see himto meet one we had never expected to encounter again in such excellent plight.

One arm was broken in two places, his shoulder badly shattered, and because there was no hope of his living, they did not at once amputate his arm, which would have been done had he been less seriously injured.

McMurtrie, however, promptly shattered this agreeable possibility by inviting me to take a seat in the boat.

When Sir J. Duckworth passed the Dardanelles to attack Constantinople, in 1807, his fleet was dreadfully shattered by the immense shot thrown from the batteries.

The very tone of the high ranges is that of silence vast and eternal beyond scope of thought, and the only sounds that can fittingly shatter that mighty breathlessness are the great, calamitous phenomena of nature,the thunder crashing in the sky and the avalanche on the slope.

" These years of random reading, unrestrained by the scruples and the fears of a student, gradually and quietly shattered many of Rafael's firm beliefs.

He had a hopelessly shattered arm, but appeared mightily content and amazingly cheerful.

Latterly, in many ways, Romola had been disappointed in her husband's character; she had found that his handsome face and gay air masked a cowardice, a cunning meanness, a sordid selfishness of disposition that were all at variance with her high ideal of him; but that final unspeakable treachery of the dead man who had trusted him so implicitly shattered her love for Tito utterly.

And in Lady Dunborough lay his main hope, which a catastrophe of this nature would inevitably shatter.

The philosophical Mr. Lecky says that it influenced English history in the later years of the eighteenth century more powerfully than any other event; that it gave a completely new direction to the statesmanship of Pitt; that it instantaneously shattered, and rendered ineffectual for a whole generation, one of the two great parties in the State; and that it determined for a like period the character and complexion of our foreign policy.

Scipio at Zama trampled in the dust the power of Carthage, but that power had been already irreparably shattered in another field, where neither Scipio nor Hannibal commanded.

Under the circumstances Philip had to deem himself fortunate in obtaining such terms; but the fact proclaimedwhat could not indeed be longer concealedthat all the unspeakable misery which ten years of a warfare waged with revolting inhumanity had brought upon Greece had been endured in vain, and that the grand and just combination, which Hannibal had projected and all Greece had for a moment joined, was shattered irretrievably.

But this untimely cruel blow Has quite irrevocably shattered The hopes which till a week ago My fondest aspirations flattered.

Round this Court, wavering between the splendours of the sleeping and the variety shows of the Crystal Palace, place in furious but carefully-veiled antagonism the fragments of newly shattered castes, their natural Oriental eccentricities overlaid with borrowed Western notions.

But it was a silence outrageously shattered by Miss Caroline, who said: "O dear!

Only abortive sounds painfully shattered!

Genius is a light which makes the darkness visible, like the lightning's flash, which perchance shatters the temple of knowledge itself,and not a taper lighted at the hearth-stone of the race, which pales before the light of common day.

Systems of ideas are perhaps more readily shattered than built up; the aggressive patriotism of many Germans must be already darkened by serious doubts, and I see no inherent impossibility in hoping that the mass of the Germans may be restored to the common sanity of mankind, even in the twenty or thirty years of life that perhaps still remain for me.

Nevertheless, and though considerations of this sort cannot but have weight with me, I am not able to be silent, nor allow your honoured repose among the storied oaks of Papworth to be roughly shattered by a blow that may still be averted by skill and conduct.

Her own girlish dreams had vanished, but her temperament was far too romantic and too poetic not to recreate illusions, even when the old ones had been so ruthlessly shattered.

Professor Bird by slow degrees recovered his health that had been sadly shattered by his experience down in that country.

He lost his left eye there, and was otherwise severely shattered, but he got his story through.

Not, I am afraid, that I was so much concerned for the copy of the will as for the possibility of a visit, no matter howsoever brief, from my fair employer; and when, on the stroke of half-past seven, the surgery door flew open with startling abruptness, my fears were allayed and my hopes shattered simultaneously.

32 adverbs to describe how to  shatters  - Adverbs for  shatters