58 adverbs to describe how to stooped

Now, lifting his head, Beltane beheld a man, bent and ragged who crept towards them on a stick; his face, low-stooped, was hid 'neath long and matted hair, but his tatters plainly showed the hideous nakedness of limbs pinched and shrunken by famine, while about his neck was a heavy iron collar such as all serfs must needs wear.

she whispered, "stoop lower, mine eyes fail.

Mechanically I stooped and took up a bit of folded paper.

Racey, transferring the gun-muzzle to the small of McFluke's back, stooped swiftly, drew out McFluke's knife and tossed it through a window.

He flicked the child's cheek teasingly, and then abruptly stooped and kissed it.

O lady, who is there to love Beltane the Smith?" Now the Duchess Helen laughed within herself for very triumph, yet her bosom thrilled and hurried with her breathing, her cheek grew red and her eyes bright and tender, wherefore she stooped low to cull a flower ere she answered.

No doubt it conferred popularity on Caius, and no doubt his popularity was acceptable to him; but there is no ground for believing that his noble nature deliberately stooped to demoralise the mob for selfish motives.

A mind that has one feature resembling the ancients, will scarcely stoop to be their translator.

who with her leads Sweet Innocence, that prattles by her side, A naked boy!Harassed with fear I stop, I gaze, when Virtue thus'Whoe'er thou art, Mortal, by whom I deign to be beheld In these my midnight walks; depart, and say, That henceforth I and my immortal train Forsake Britannia's isle; who fondly stoops To vice, her favourite paramour.'

"What are you waiting for?" Piers stooped impulsively in response, his hand on the old man's shoulder, and kissed him on the forehead.

But city-wall-fruit ripens early, and he soon found that this girl's training had so sharpened her wits and stored her memory, that he need not be at the trouble to stoop painfully in order to come down to her level.

Now did she, meeting his eyes, put up one white hand, setting back sombre hood and snowy wimple, and stooping tenderly above him, behold, in that moment down came the shining glory of her lustrous hair to fall about the glowing beauty of her face, touching his brow like a caress.

Suddenly he clenched his teeth, and stooped slightly forwards for a moment, drawing his breath.

Mr. Downing stooped eagerly over it.

His neck was thick and short, and his head habitually stooped; his face bloated, with the lower lip projecting, and large eyes protruding, one of them having a cataractal appearance.

Therefore, very humbly, she stooped and lifting the brush put it in his hand.

Now, sudden, as I stooped very husht and troubled in the mouth of the little cave, I knew that Mine Own sobbed dryly in the back part of the cave.

He was a solemn, long-faced, and long-legged man, with reddish hair and pale complexion, who seldom or ever smiled, and at the bench always looked as if he were standing on a stool, he stooped so immoderately.

Yet Sebastiano was not the only friend to whose idle gossip the great sculptor indulgently stooped.

" He stooped instinctively for a missile with which to smite his accuser, but brought up suddenly with a jerk and a handful of sand.

See him again, laboriously stooping and slowly going forward on the ground, under the eaves of the roof (the deep eaves of the Thuringian peasant house).

I stooped, languidly, to pick it up, merely from a sense of order, and my eye fell on a long column, headed "Wanted,"

"If you're going to treat Baby that way, and Molly too" Gwenda stooped over the soft red down of the baby's head.

Then suddenly observing me, he stooped nervously as if about to fly on the instant, but as I remained as motionless as the stone, he gained confidence, and looked me steadily in the face for about a minute, then flew quietly to the outlet and began to sing.

To obtain the wherewithal to enjoy this rather expensive world, people stoop considerably nowadays.

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