20 adverbs to describe how to sneered

" The men, many of them ailing, who had nearly killed themselves to get to Idaho Bar, sneered openly.

Those Englishmen who sneer so bitterly at the conduct of our Government but a year ago would do well to study closely the history of their own country in 1588, in which they will find much matter calculated to lessen their conceit, and to teach them charity.

Un'erstand?" His partner, sneering coldly, offered a suggestion.

They merely sneered at him as he settled back into his book.

But fairness requires us to add that, though the mass of the people are more or less influenced by Buddhist doctrines, yet the people, as a whole, have no respect for the Buddhist church, and habitually sneer at Buddhist priests."

There are the spectacles of Burke and the tall thin form of Langton, the courtly sneer of Beauclerk and the beaming smile of Garrick, Gibbon tapping his snuff-box and Sir Joshua with his trumpet in his ear.

"And," sneered Mr. Wisner crushingly, "how long does it take a man to clear and grub out and subdue enough land in Herkimer County to make a living on?

Mr. Thomasson sneered incredulously, and having made it plain that he refused to thinkthought!

Whitney sneered politely.

The friends who had nominated him, they were positively sneered at; dubbed "fossils," "old ladies," and their caucus termed "irresponsible"thunder and lightning!

he often asks in a proudly sneering manner of his neighbor PUGGS, who is about as far up in the world as the top of a yard-stick.

What company is itthe Northern Pacific?" "Ah-h, you got a gall, you have," sneered Bull, savagely.

I never sneer at that kind of funk, at least very seldom; for when it takes hold of you, it makes rags of your courage.

There was nothing in her face now expressive of whole-hearted partisanship for an absent friend, such as she had displayed when she felt that young Lambert was being unjustly sneered at; rather was it a kind of entranced and arrested thought, as if her mind, having come in contact with one all-absorbing idea, had ceased to function in any other direction save that one.

To this class Veronica was most attractedit repelled me; consequently she was petted, and I was amiably sneered at.

My informant sneered,politely,and brought me a still older Tallahassean, Judge , whose venerable name I am sorry to have forgotten, and that indisputable citizen confirmed all that his neighbor had said.

He thought of Janet, and audibly sneered.

He put two or three plates of food on the table, and drew up a chair, sneering bumptiously, "What's this?" as he dived into each dish.

" Cartwright sneered, and Sinclair stiffened in his chair.

"I've been in houses," Louisa conqueringly sneered, "that I have!

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