18 adverbs to describe how to starring

The night wind blew damp and keen, and the stars overhead seemed very far away.

"Well, I suppose you don't expect to star it for awhile," said Harding.

These were pleasant eddies, dainty with lilies and curiously starred water-grasses, but the great warm stream of English literature was not flowing here.

Oh! do not gaze upon that star, That distant star, so earnestly, If thou would'st not my pleasure mar For ah!

Henceforth I breast the current of the morn, Between her crimson shores: a star, henceforth, Upon the crawling dwellers of the earth

It is true, as Mr. Ruskin says, that they began by piercing holes in a wall of the form of a leaf, which developed, in the rose window, into the form of a star inside, and of a flower outside.

Sharp and vivid it shone from this chill of truth like a glittering star from the clean winter sky outside.

"It was a queer group that we made sitting there, back to back, with our legs starred outward; and all around us the strange blue glow of the Pentacle, and beyond that the brilliant shining of the great ring of lighted candles.

In the clear atmosphere of the Virginia spring, the woodland was a wealth of living green radiantly starred with flowers.

She's worth all noble steeds However richly housedor evening's star When twilight comes.

Soaring through air to find the bright abode, Th' empyreal palace of the thund'ring God, We on thy pinions can surpass the wind, And leave the rolling universe behind: From star to star the mental opticks rove, Measure the skies, and range the realms above.

Then he imagined he saw two blue stars, sweetly, strangely shining upon him.

And when they came to a sunny hill thickly starred with snowy, golden-hearted daisies they stopped the automobiles and picked great armfuls of the blossoms, and Aunt Phoebe and Dr. Hoffman wandered off by themselves to the other side of the hill in search of larger and finer ones.

Word has leaked through from Petrograd that your name has been triple-starred on the Smolny's Index Expurgatorius.

The trembling trees bowed toward him as he advanced, the sun-rays quivered, frightened, yet curious, through the green leaves, and in the blue heaven above there swam visibly a golden star.

It was only the main buildingL-shaped still, of three very large rooms below and five by more subdivision abovewhich had majestically taken up its line of march, like the star of empire, westward.

The two largest pirates ran the Morning Star aboard, one on her bow and one on her quarter, while three others poured their crews across the decks of their comrades.

Let us learn thy lesson truly; Learn it faithfully and humbly; Learn it meekly, wisely, gladly, Ancient Star of holy Vishnu, Light of Krishna, Buddha, Jesus.

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