77 adverbs to describe how to stamp

The scene is stamped indelibly on my memorythe bulwarks high above me, the steep, sleek deck, the piratical figure tense at the wheel, the snarling water racing from beneath us, the lurid glow to landward crawling up on us inch by inch like a hungry wild beast.

Then they left hers lingeringly; Brodie was stamping impatiently, calling to him.

Chief Edem's warriors shook their swords and guns at her and stamped the ground angrily.

" Katie stepped back from her in horror, the outrage she felt stamped all too plainly on her face.

She must have died game, however; for it is said Tom noticed many prints of cloven feet deeply stamped about the tree, and found handfuls of hair, that looked as if they had been plucked from the coarse black shock of the woodsman.

Only, as in other relationships, the predominating endocrine stamps its signature more visibly upon the documents of decadence than the others.

I stamped my feet violently on the gravel to rouse myself, and called out sharply, "Who's there?"

Cambyses snatched the papyrus roll from his hand, and stamped furiously on the ground at seeing that the letter was written in Greek, which he could not read.

he cries, And stamping fiercely while his passions rise.

PUCK Don't stamp so heavily, I pray; Like elephants you're treading!

We marveled that the pack contained pencils, pens, inkpot, seals, officially stamped envelopes and note paper, and blank forms of various devices.

She stepped lively to the door and stamped her way outside.

Taylor's performance undoubtedly stamps him as the premier 'cycle sprinter of the world, and, judging from the staying qualities he exhibited in his six days' ride in the Madison Square Garden, the middle distance championship may be his before the end of the present season.

She would knock her down and then kick and stamp her most unmercifully, until she would be apparently so lifeless, that I more than once thought she would never recover.

This illustration may help the reader to understand that specific peculiarity of genius which is unmistakably stamped on the works, and even on the physiognomy, of him who is gifted with it.

Then I stamped vigorously on the boards, as if I had come rushing up to the house without a doubt in my mindI even whistledand opened the door jauntily.

Even yet it did not dawn upon Elder Kinney who this could be; his little golden-haired girl was too vividly stamped on his brain; he looked gravely into the face of this tall and fine-looking young woman and said kindly, "Did you wish to see me, ma'am?" Draxy smiled.

Arthur's hand was in mine; he stamped his feet firmly on the sand, as if to break the oppressive silence which no one seemed disposed to disturb.

Now, brothers, bending o'er th' accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom! III.

The men will hardly look up from their burdens, the women will seldom stop to ask alms, but you will see a degradation of the human form that speaks not of the want of individuals, of one generation, or of an age, but of the destitution of centuries stamped physically into the race.

He assumed false whiskers and a pair of spectacles; and on reaching the Ohio river, produced free papers duly stamped with the county seal.

The leader stamped lightly on the litter to put the flock in motion, suddenly they took the drifts in those long light leaps that are nearest to flight, down and away on the slopes of Waban.

What do I care "and she stamped her foot loudly on the brick floor"what do I care what Nobili has done to her?

War is a filthy thing, and must be stamped out ruthlessly.

he cried, stamping savagely with his foot. '

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