12 adverbs to describe how to singled

In many cases, too, it should be remembered, the choice of flowers for dedication to certain saints originated either in their medical virtues or in some old tradition which was supposed to have specially singled them out for this honour.

He understood well enough that the authorities could not justly single out a few of those hundreds of women for prosecution and punishment: but he censured the women quite as much as he censured the convicted men, who were, after all, but common scoundrels.

Already that "organized hypocrisy," so characteristic of parish life in later reigns, shows itself in the many presentments of, and petitions against, persons supposedly immoralespecially single women.

This mode of proceeding you will find most practicable in Poetry, where the boldness of the image or the delicacy of thought (for which the Reader's mind was prepared in the original) will easily be made to appear extravagant, or affected, if judiciously singled out, and detached from the group to which it belongs.

Invariably kind, almost fascinating in her manner, she had ever singled him out from the midst of many much gayer and more attractive young men.

Thus miserably am I singled out from the enjoyment or company of all mankind.

One member of the circle is singled out nightly as an object for mirth, and the choice is made by lot.

It is a pretty serious thing for a man in my position to be publicly singled out by a man in yours as being without a sense of humour.

The rock which bears the appellation of the Corbiére, is close in shore, and so grotesque in form, as to be readily singled out from the adjacent cliffs.

An Arab chief, one of his old followers, boldly singled him out, rode up, and fired at him point-blank.

And what their sin?"They fell by one disease! (Not by the Proteus maladies, that strike Man into nothingnessnot twice alike;) By the blue pest, whose gripe no art can shun, No force unwrenchout-singled one by one; When like a timeless birth, the womb of Fate Bore a new death, of unrecorded date, And doubtful name.

Her lips, her hands, her slim feet, were conspicuously single, too, in their intent, neither reaching, nor feeling, nor running for those other lips, hands, and feet which should have doubled their single life.

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