18 adverbs to describe how to smacking

but I shall, and I'll smack it soundly, i'faith.

Apt words come to him as if by accident, and, coming from deeper down, they smack the more personally, they have the more of fine old crusted humanity, rich in sediment and humour.

Ted thought it finer than any beefsteak he had ever eaten, and over it Kalitan smacked his lips audibly.

Mr. Jenkins drank it and smacked his lips feebly.

Mrs. Crull would catch the child by both hands, smack her heartily on the cheek (no matter how public the kiss), and then a conversation something like this would follow: "How bright and pretty you look this mornin', my darlin!"

"Nonsense!" said the Vicar, and drank off his coffee at a gulp, eyes steadfast on the paper, and smacked his lips incredulously.

Not only the cruiser Falcon, but every available cutter and launch was sent out with orders to patrol Pamlico Sound and board yachts, merchant vessels and fishing smacks indiscriminately whether anchored or not and search them down to the keelson.

Mr. BUMSTEAD being in his room when the introduction took place, and having Judge SWEENEY for company over a bowl of lemon tea, the new boarder lifted his hat politely to both dignitaries, and involuntarily smacked his lips at the mixture they were taking for their coughs.

The orator was a New Englander, and the speech smacked loudly of Boston, but was received with much applause, and followed by a plentiful dinner, provided by and for the Sovereign People, to which Hail Columbia served as grace.

Mrs. Crull would catch the child by both hands, smack her heartily on the cheek (no matter how public the kiss), and then a conversation something like this would follow: "How bright and pretty you look this mornin', my darlin!"

In the third he was smacking back merrily where he saw an opening.

Baby naughty, Smack his head!"

If Luke Tweezy had not quickwittedly smacked the animal between the ears with the butt of his quirt it would have continued the motion to a backfall and rolled its rider out.

Nowjump lively!" Rawbon took one quick jumping stride to the middle of the gap, and another and very much quicker one beyond it, as a bullet smacked venomously into the broken side of the trench.

Selingman threw back his head as he followed suit, and smacked his lips appreciatively.

Onlythis veritably smacked of geniusthe blue coat with the gold buttons had been made too small for him, and he'd have to wait until they sent him a larger size"a No. 12," he said, with a careless, unseeing glance at our group.

"I wondered to see thee handle thy knife and fork so daintily, and in a manner which assuredly smacked of the city rather than of the farm.

"The poor ye have always with you," said the Colonel, delicately smacking his lips over his champagne and gently turning the conversation to the safer topic of high explosives.

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