208 adverbs to describe how to steps

His countrymen, not having the vivacity of our ladies, listened in silence till he had ended, when an aged chief stepped forth, and remarked that he too, when a young man, had visited their Great Father Washington, in New-York, who had received him as a son, and treated him with all the delicacies that his country afforded, but had given him no ice.

"As for me, I wouldn't step a foot inside of it, no sir, not if you was to give me a farm!"

The words were scarcely out of his mouth when I heard Fred's step outside, and I ran to let him in.

At the turning, the ledge got narrow, and one must seize a knob and then step lightly on a stone embedded in mossy soil.

Receiving her nod of acquiescence, he stepped softly up the stairs, and she heard him open a door above; she knew it was that of Mr. Saffron's bedroom, where she had visited the old man.

"Amen, brethren; here I am," rejoined Euschemon, stepping briskly into the midst of the troop.

As for Donnegan, he stepped backward, his legs buckled beneath him, and when big George entered, with a scared face, he found the little man half sitting on the bunk, half lying against the wall with the face and the staring eyes of a dead man.

He snapped his fingers as if to pluck up his own spirits, and choosing a street at random, stepped boldly forward in the snow.

A young man stepped ashore and introduced himself as Van Alen, Benham's "Upper River pardner, on the way to Anvik.

"What are you doing with that club, Mr. MONTGOMERY?" asks the Reverend OCTAVIUS, hastily stepping back into a corner.

The door stood open, and I stepped in cautiously, lest I should come unaware upon some domestic scene not intended to be visible to the naked eye.

The pauper burial-ground toward which they now progress in a rather high-stepping manner, orto vary the phrasetoward which their steps are now very much bent, is not a favorite resort of the more cheerful village people after nightfall.

Dave hurried away, washed, changed his uniform, and then stepped away swiftly to place himself on the report.

The few loyalists who came to say good-bye to Carleton at the wharf might well have thought it was the last handshake they would ever get from a British 'Captain-General and Governor-in-chief' as they saw him step aboard in the dreary dusk of that November afternoon.

During the siege the Spanish flag was shot away whilst a heavy cannonade was going on; but Cochrane, though the bullets were whistling about in every direction, calmly stepped down into the ditch, and rescued the flag.

" IV The night was well advanced when Charteris stepped noiselessly into the room.

"Step lively, lad; there's nothing for you to fear.

" He bowed again, and stepped backwards towards the door.

The man called "Stubby," who had a round, good-humored face, stepped eagerly to Myrtle's side and exclaimed: "Let me assist you, please."

"Fine dress," says he, "may be necessary to the Señor and his daughter for their court dances, and they are heartily welcome to them for the pleasure they have given us, but for you and the musician who plays but indifferent well, meaner garb is more suitable; and so you will be good enough to step upstairs, the pair of you, and change your clothing for such as we can furnish from our store.

Why don't you step out bravely into the roses and sunshine of life, and find the joy that has been denied you?" He looked into her eyes almost fearfully, but it seemed to her that his own held a first glimmer of hope.

If I steps backward I tread on ye,If I steps sideways I tread on ye, if I steps for-ard I tread on ye.

I knew that he saw himself jauntily stepping the perilous tops of cars, clad in a coat of padded shoulders bound with wide braid, a lantern on his arm, coal dust smudging the back of his neck, and two fingers felicitously gone from his left hand.

" With this sage remark Jeb stepped gingerly into the chassis of the aëroplane.

Involuntarily he would have stepped after the vanishing figure of the princewhat to do, he knew not, when "Non, non," said the officer, intervening.

208 adverbs to describe how to  steps  - Adverbs for  steps