16 adverbs to describe how to slants

At the moment when she felt that her knees were giving way under her, she found where an arm of the cave continued, narrow, slanting upward steeply, cluttered with blocks of stone.

On this were placed, slanting backward towards the centre, two rows of six golden seats or thrones, whose occupants wore the golden band over silver robes.

There are generally two to each track in each block, and when both are slanting downward the engineer of the approaching locomotive knows that the block he is about to enter is clear and also that the rails of the section before that is clear as well.

The face of fat features was of porcine cast; the forehead low and slanted sharply back into bristles of black hair, the snout long and blunt, the lips flabby, the chin retreating, the jowls pendulous; the eyes a pig's, little, cunning, and predaceous; the complexion sallow and pimply from unholy living, with an incongruous over-layer of sunburn.

"The real lop has ears that hang down by the side of the cheek, slanting somewhat outward in their descent, with the open part of the ear inward, and sometimes either backwards or forwards instead of perpendicular: when the animals stand in an easy position, the tips of the ears touch the ground.

The hill, or rather group of small mounts, on which Jerusalem stands, slants eastward to the brink of the Valley of Jehosaphat, and the Mount of Olives rises opposite, from the sides and summit of which, one sees the entire city spread out like a map before him.

Peters and Santiago saw him bear to his left from the window; passing diagonally over the Rue de Rivoli and over a corner of the Tuileries gardens; they saw him clear the Louvre, and thence they dumbly watched him still slanting upwards, stepping out with a firmer and more confident stride as he dwindled and dwindled away with his old brown coat.

The sun slanted low over the Powhatan; in its glow the old manor-house stood out in all its stateliness.

In three directions this slope was very steep, but in one it slanted up quite gradually, and the constant thawing had grooved the surface with a thousand irregularities by which an active man could ascend.

The sun-rays were still slanting through the wood, but dully, as though they shone through a sheet of smoked glass.

But firstI'll get the boss pirate of the outfit" Swiftly the clutching figure scrabbled in over the rail, dropped to the metal plates of the take-offnow slanting steeply down and forwardand broke into a staggering run directly toward the gallery where stood Bohannan and the Master.

Silas Peckham slanted his eye up suspiciously at the Doctor, as if he was getting some kind of advantage over him.

But the earth, instead of slanting off clear from the furrows, fell back again.

The sunlight, slanting westward through the trees, Fell first upon his lifted, golden head, Making a shining helmet of his curls, And then upon the lilies in his hand; His eyes had a defiant, fearless glow; Against the sombre background of the wood, He looked scarce human.

It (the road) went wandering lazily through the corn-fields, down by the river, into the very depths of the woods,the low October sunshine slanting warmly down it all the way, touching the grass-banks and the corn-fields with patches of russet gold.

The fall sunshine slanted lazily through the front-office windows.

16 adverbs to describe how to  slants  - Adverbs for  slants