70 adverbs to describe how to still

Worse still, he cherished a contemptible grudge against Carleton for having refused to turn out a good officer and put in a bad one who happened to be a pampered favourite.

The cabin was strangely still.

One effect of the vicinity of ice, in extensive fields, is to produce comparatively still water.

I never bought chlorate of potash in the Rue Montorgueil,' cried the man; but the Judge exclaimed, louder still, 'Yes, it is your audacious habit of lying, but I will sift this matter to the bottom; sift it, do you understand.

Few save the Abbot knew the place, and fewer still, the devious way by which it was approached.

He closed the door behind him softly, and Mr. Kybird, after a brief pause, opened it again and, more softly still, quitted the precincts of The Goblets, and stepped across the road to his emporium.

" Her voice died chokingly away, and for five seconds it was deathly still.

His eyes dwelt on the lake, refined and wistful, with reflections of islands and reeds, mysteriously still.

" The joy that had been manifest in Annapolis that morning was utterly stilled when the brigade reached the home town once more.

Upward still, to black terraces of lava, standing out hard and black against the grey cloud, gleaming like iron in the moonlight, stair above stair, like those over which Vathek and the Princess climbed up to the halls of Eblis.

Be not ashamed to feel acutely still, till all danger is past, or even long after all danger is past; when you look back on what might have been, and what it might have brought, ay, must have brought, if not to you, still to your children after you.

So he kept relatively still, but his eyes did not cease from observing.

Everything seemed so fearfully still, except the monotonous wash of the waves on the sea-shore!

It was an early morning hour, when it was easy to believe in the perfect fitness of Little Arcady's name; an hour in a time when the Potts-troubled waters had been mercifully stilled by the hand of God; an hour when the spirit of each Little Arcadian might share to its own fulness in the large serenity of the ageless world-soul.

* * * At another time more plainly still, he says, that it is 'a wicked and adulterous generation' (that) 'seeketh after a sign'; on which occasion, according to Mark, 'he sighed deeply in his spirit'.

The air was warm, clear, and breathlessly still; so still that not a leaf stirred on the trees.

The Souks of Marrakech seem, more than any others, the central organ of a native life that extends far beyond the city walls into secret clefts of the mountains and far-off oases where plots are hatched and holy wars fomentedfarther still, to yellow deserts whence negroes are secretly brought across the Atlas to that inmost recess of the bazaar where the ancient traffic in flesh and blood still surreptitiously goes on.

Furthermore, Mr. Mussey had not stilled his mutter in the night until their joint and individual lines of action had been elaborately mapped out and agreed upon down to the smallest detail.

a mother too, That softer friend, perhaps more gladly still, Might he demand them at the gates of death!"Cowper. LESSON VIII.CONJUNCTIONS.

Great was he as a military genius, but greater still as a benefactor of oppressed peoples.

Happily this fault is rare in Schiller, and more happily still, his great mind did not long remain a groper amidst the 'Realm of Shadow.'

Higher she mounted, higher still.

"I shall be glad of my supper," he said slowly, "but I dare say our friend is hungrier still.

or again, more iconoclastically still,when told of golden harvests to be reaped, "And for vat den?

South-eastern Europe was again in the throes of social dissolution, and the convulsions continued till they were stilled impartially by the numbing hand of their ultimate author the Turk.

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