9 adverbs to describe how to stirrings

A thrill shot down his faintly stirring pulses as already he fancied her stealing softly to his side.

Put all the ingredients, except the lemon-juice, into a stew-pan; set it over the fire, and keep continually stirring.

"For a week or so after they come in lots of them are dazed; they just lie there scarcely stirring.

As he looked up, seeking to penetrate the skies above him and judge their import, he saw only myriads of grey particles high up, swirling but slightly in some softly stirring air-current, for the most part dropping, floating, falling almost vertically.

I have liked to live, of course, and to study, and it was tremendously stirring, singing there before all those people.

"I can't," said Eric, in an accent of despair, barely stirring, and not lifting his eyes to the man's unfeeling face.

" "It was a wonderfully stirring sight when we met," said Psmith; "not unlike the meeting of Ulysses and the hound Argos, of whom you have doubtless read in the course of your dabblings in the classics.

Mr Brandon was not a weak man, nor one very susceptible to outside influences, but, in the whole course of his life, nothing so extraordinarily nerve-stirring had occurred to him as this visit of old Mrs Keswick, endeavoring to appear in the character of the young creature he had wooed some forty-five years before.

There was a stirring inside.

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