438 adverbs to describe how to sitting

Suddenly, I awoke and sat upright, with a start.

He sat right opposite to her, and she just reached across the table and pulled him over to her by his collar.

I sat motionless on the side of the bed.

There was one very like him, sitting quite straight and correct on the box of a brougham, "John Cocher Anglais n'a jamais verse, ni accroche" (English coachman who has never upset nor run into anything).

I will sit awhile and think....

After a morning of up-stairs and down-stairs and in and out of chambers, Mrs. Kaufman, enveloped in a long-sleeved apron still angular with starch, hung up the telephone receiver in the hall just beneath the staircase and entered her bedroom, sitting down rather heavily beside the open shelf of her desk.

" During this conversation Elizabeth, who might be supposed the one most interested in her Aunt's invitation, sat silently at her place, eating her breakfast with her accustomed calmness of demeanor and scarcely glancing at her parents.

Believe what you likeno one cares what you believebut sit tight on it!

I have always tried to be good, and there doesn't seem to be a hatpin in the world that makes a halo sit comfortably.

"He was in the library as you said he would behe was sitting there calmly as if he did not know what nerves were.

Presently she sat outside in the soft breathing airs and little morning breezes, and dried her aching eyes.

He was for some days an inmate of Winthrop's house; and it is recorded that he not only conducted himself with the greatest decorum, but that be also sat patiently to listen to a sermon of an hour and a half's duration, of which, of course, he scarcely comprehended one word.

For be it understood, once for all, that this volume is not a machine which you can set going and then sit idly beside, the while your vocabulary broadens.

"I have heard," said Mencius, "from Hoo Heih the following incident:'The king,' said he, 'was sitting aloft in the hall, when some people appeared leading a bull past below it.

Mercer asked, when we had sat down inside with locked doors.

The colonel sat down abruptly before the great, open fireplace, and stared hard at the pine-boughs which were heaped up in it.

So PHYSKE sat high in Eareye.

School? "No," answered Marjorie, sitting upright; "school sits as lightly on my shoulders as that black lace scarf you gave me yesterday; it is because I grow more and more wicked every night.

" Mr. BUMSTEAD, who sat very limply in his chair, said that she was a very good woman, a very good woman, and would spare no pains to secure the comfort of such a head of hair as he then saw before him.

Many of the deputies remained in the country, taking rooms merely while the Chambers were sitting, and their wives never appeared in Paris.

They left the lean little chauffeur perched upon the driver's seat, smoking one of his "stogie" cigars and with Mumbles sitting gravely beside him.

"'Fancy 'em sitting 'ere and waiting for you to come back from that bite,' I ses.

A Real Train, for example, was a poor, big, clumsy, limited thing that was obliged to go to Redhill, or Croydon, or London, that was full of unnecessary strangers, usually sitting firmly in the window seats, that you could do nothing with at all.

He was sitting erect now, a kind of pallor setting in behind the black beard.

It was while I was sitting moodily in my room one night, debating whether or not to go to bed; weary to exhaustion and yet reluctant to resign myself to a sleep from which I knew I should wake shrieking, that a knock came at the doora knock I recognised; and I arose joyfully to admit Godfrey.

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