6 adverbs to describe how to steel

And, besides"he drew from his pocket a blue-steeled Savage automatic"I know how to use this."

We must preserve the stern, industrious, old-Prussian feeling, and carry the rest of Germany with us to Kant's conception of life; we must continuously steel our strength by great political and economic endeavours, and must not be content with what we have already attained, or abandon ourselves to the indolent pursuit of pleasure; thus only we shall remain healthy in mind and body, and able to keep our place in the world.

And give to me my lance of war, Whose point is doubly steeled, And, by the blood of Christians, Was tempered in the field.

It was still a decided ordeal for her to go in; to feel the water flowing over her feet and to hear it splash against the piles of the dock and gurgle over the stones along the shore; but she resolutely steeled her nerves against the sound and the feel of the water, forcing back the terror that gripped her like an icy hand, and courageously tried to follow the director's instructions to put her face down under the surface.

On a river trip, first-class pulleys and ropespreferably steel, and at any rate very strongshould be taken.

No, we steel ourselves steadily to the grim task entrusted to us, and struggle to offer a perfect picture of stolid indifference to anybody's welfare but our own.

6 adverbs to describe how to  steel  - Adverbs for  steel