39 adverbs to describe how to staggering

The latter allowed him to stagger backward until he leaned against the body of the tree under which the novel man-trap had been arranged.

He staggered blindly as he entered the room and then sank heavily on a sofa near the door.

Taken wholly by surprise, he staggered backwards.

She staggered weakly into a big, dim church, by the door of which the parting happened to have taken place.

A glimpse past Charlie as he came out showed her Matt staggering aimlessly about the kitchen, red-eyed, scowling, muttering to himself.

He loaded himself with countless strings of hiaqua, by fifties and hundreds, so that he could scarcely stagger along.

Turkish, English, and French soldiers, Turks in turbans and fezes, Turkish women wrapped up to the eyes in white or blue clothes; hamals or porters staggered past under weights which seemed to the boys stupendous; pachas and other dignitaries riding on gayly-trapped little horses; carriages, with three or four veiled figures inside and black guards standing on the steps, carried the ladies of one harem to visit those of another.

Somebody alwaysh moving the shteps," said the father, Robert Slessor, as he staggered drunkenly to the door.

" It was at this point that Savaroff, who had been regarding us with the half-stupid stare of a man who has newly recovered consciousness, staggered up unsteadily from his chair.

At times they made the same queer, soft little sounds, and they staggered about on their four little legs just as helplessly as baby Joan made her way about on two.

surprise, astonish, amaze, astound; dumfound, dumfounder; startle, dazzle; daze; strike, strike with wonder, strike with awe; electrify; stun, stupefy, petrify, confound, bewilder, flabbergast, stagger, throw on one's beam ends, fascinate, turn the head, take away one's breath, strike dumb; make one's hair stand on end, make one's tongue cleave to the roof of one's mouth; make one stare.

Foremost staggered the chief burgomaster, Von Kircheisen, in full uniform, adorned with his golden chain, which rustled as it rose and sank with his hurried, feverish respiration.

Tomlinson staggered forwards to find the whole front part of the vessel driven inwards, and a single seaman sitting dazed amid splintered spars, flapping sails, and writhing, lashing cordage.

The Jew screamed and dropped his knife, staggering heavily against the cellar door, which swung back on its well-oiled hinges.

She gave notice on the spot, and staggered indignantly to the house to pack her box, leaving her employer once again face to face with the Servant Problem.

"He just kinda staggered up to me and said "Boss, I don't worry a bit about dat.

Does the king stagger out blindly, madly, shaking them from him?

He staggered a little, mentally; then, with a prodigious effort, controlled himselfand watched.

" Without replying, Euphrasie nervously staggered to her feet, and with the greatest trouble dragged her chair towards the table.

The poor woman, who had no cause to doubt her son, but every reason for relying on his honesty and truth, was staggered, notwithstanding, by his not having advanced one word in his own defence.

He moved his ears slightly, raised his head, tried to get up, fell back again, tried again, and succeeded in staggering outdoors after Miss Laura, who kept encouraging him, and then he fell down on the grass.

The Mule could only just manage the extra weight, and, as he staggered painfully along, he said to himself, "I have only got what I deserved: if I had been willing to help the Ass at first, I should not now be carrying his load and his skin into the bargain.

Dickie staggered physically from the shock of her speech.

He had risen at my entrance, but the question went through him like a bullet; his pale face flushed, he staggered pitifully, and, sitting down, buried his face in his hands.

Then she staggered sharply, and choked back a cry.

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