29 adverbs to describe how to snore

Soon Babette heard him snoring loudly and regularly, and then she took off her clothes, and rolling her cloak around her, lay down by the side of her child.

She arose and strolled idly through the gate, past the bunk-house where Skinny, Pedro and the hay hands snored peacefully, as she wandered aimlessly through the slanting moonlight down to the circular corral.

The captain snored heavily and did not awake.

After a time the great hulk of a man fell asleep and snored stertorously.

During the rest of the night he dreamed of being compelled to give Rosey in marriage to his lodger, who added insult to the outrage by snoring audibly through the marriage service.

At her feet lay Berg, the dog, snoring faintly and as cozy as a kitten.

Then he falls asleep in the box, and snores so deeply that Manager Rich, who has been in the front of the house, pokes his inquisitive face into the poorly-lighted auditorium, and quickly pokes it back again.

Near him the Professor snored dismally, probably dreaming dreams of the greatness that would be thrust upon him in the near future.

But now Ralph was leaning back against one of the walls, snoring evenly and steadily.

The telephone was buzzing plaintively to itself, in unsuccessful competition with a well-modulated quartette for four nasal organs, contributed by Bobby's entire signalling staff, who, locked in the inextricable embrace peculiar to Thomas Atkins in search of warmth, were snoring harmoniously upon the earthen floor.

He simply collapsed, and began to snore again as healthily as though nothing had happened and he had never tried to offer his own life as a sacrifice by drowning.

'I wouldn't have minded his recuperating if he hadn't snored so abominably,' remarked Colonel Delville.

milleryons of mile away to here, and dat dey is more bigger dan dis vorld?" Joe snored lightly, and his pipe fell out of his mouth at this point, so the conversation dropped.

Here, among these fantastic formations, the camp had spread its blankets and literally snored, if not actually upon, at least at the base of, the flint.

As for Little John, he lay abed, snoring lustily, till the sun was high in the heavens.

Randle, pouring out a devastating torrent of words in the manner of a public orator, bitterly denounced the punishment; John, who had merely snored (the Captain said it took two to make a conversation), bore it with the stoicism of ignorance.

Their situation was so novel, that few availed themselves of the privilege, though their commanding officer, himself, was soon snoring most musically.

Noisily snored the dreaming men in the darkest parts.

Canim was snoring profoundly.

The Navajo who slept with me snored serenely and Moze growled in his dreams; the wind swept through the pines with an intermittent rush.

In divers places, widely scattered, the twelve good and true men were snoring snugly in bed.

Sunday, September 4.This morning at breakfast time Lieutenant Doane was sleeping soundly and snoring sonorously, and we decided that we would not waken him, but would remain in camp till the afternoon and perhaps until morning.

On arriving at his hotel, he was so fatigued that his marvellous collection of weapons had to be taken from him, and he had to be carried to bed, where he snored very soundly until it was striking three o'clock.

Inside, West snored heavily, his ill-shaped head drooping on the big barrel chest of the man.

[APPETITUS snores aloud.]

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