27 adverbs to describe how to signals

" Behind Miss Prettyman's narrow back Betty signaled wildly.

But she was merely signaling the conductor, who promptly pulled the bell and lifted her basket for her when she got off.

Some again maintain that the wild hyssop was employed, and one plant which was specially signalled out in olden times is the auberpine or white-thorn.

Lanyard got up in turn, and to his amazement found the eyebrows signalling confidentially to him.

She was tempted to spring forward and seize her and stop this dastardly signalling, but she remembered her duty.

Every twist of the road is like a finger pointing to it; every fantastic skyline of chimney-pots seems wildly and derisively signalling the meaning of the mystery.

Despairingly she signaled with her disengaged hand; but the rower, after one mute, reproachful glance, rowed on.

Popple crimsoned, coughed, and signalled despotically to Mrs. Driscoll's footman.

Berkley heard his name called out, and, looking up, saw Casson, astride a huge horse, signalling him eagerly from his saddle.

Then there rose strongly in John Wingfield, Sr.'s mind a suspicion that had been faintly signaled to his keen observation of everything that went on in the store.

Granny on the sofa was signalling frantically to Keith to leave the room.

Liane gazed round the room, acknowledged the salutations of several friends, signalled gaily to a pair of mercenaries on the far side of the dancing floor, and issued peremptory orders to Benouville.

When she saw him once again at the old window, happily signalling to her, she was smitten with panic terror.

Then the flag-ship signalled ashore that the strangers had just answered correctly in private code that all was well and that Wolfe and Saunders were aboard.

If you ask a high-caste Buzzersay, an R.E. Signalling Officerwhy this should be so, he will look intensely wise and recite some solemn gibberish about earthed wires and induced currents.

Major Anderson has signalled the fleet outside.

But let us leave these generalities, and examine nearer by, from the stand-point of emancipation, the four or five hypotheses which we have signalled out most plainly, and between which seem to lie the chances of the future.

It was a Russian aeroplane which presumably had signaled our approach, together with the range, to the Russian gunners, and now was probably directing their fire and closely watching its effect, for a chain of hills was hiding us from the view of the enemy, who consequently had to fire indirectly.

Regretfully he signalled to his own groom who stood apart in charge of a fine dark bay stallion from the Kirghiz Steppes.

I sadly signaled that I was through.

The tones of voices, the swish of ski or the chipping of an ice pick carry two or three miles on such daysmore than once to-day we could hear the notes of some blithe singerhappily signalling the coming of the spring and the sun.

He had gone half a mile when he stopped again and signalled softly.

Timed by pulsebeats, it struck once every fifteen seconds or thereabouts: undoubtedly the fog signal of some minor light-house.

She traveled her road from affluence so leisurely that nothing escaped her eyes or her feelings, and she signaled unhesitatingly every stage in it.

The hardship was aggravated by the fact that all the routes connecting Epirus with the outer world run through Yannina and Salonika, from which the new frontier sundered her; while great natural barriers separate her from Avlona and Durazzo, with which the same frontier so ironically signalled her union.

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