9 adverbs to describe how to streamings

Meantime, when her back was turned, as she was kneeling over her basket, sorting out lemons, Agnes happened to look up, and there, just under the arch of the gateway, where she had seen him the first time, sat the cavalier on a splendid horse, with a white feather streaming backward from his black riding-hat and dark curls.

I watched them gallop through the Arc de Triomphe, their black crinières streaming backwards like smoke from their helmets.

The summer moon is brightly streaming, Light fancies on the sward it weaves, As radiant be my lady's dreaming.

the lightthe dear, familiar, welcome, blessed light, streaming forth, as of old, from Hortense's chamber window!

The victorious Maoris, streaming gleefully into the town, began to plunder in the best of good tempers.

Astonishment, compassion, love, distress, by turns filled his mind; and standing there, on a fine October morning, the young man, with the clear sunshine streaming on him joyfully, took his first lesson in human distressa knowledge which all must acquire at some period of their lives, sooner or later.

Sunrise is the moment to see him when his summit, sheeted with snow, is tinged with the crimson of morning and touched by clouds streaming past in the wind.

They passed cars now, many of them, streaming south at breakneck speed, full to overflowing with unsmiling men in working clothes, bristling with long-handled implements.

There came other meetings when he reached the main avenue; first Gaston and Lucie, already tired of play, and dragging about their puny limbs under the careless supervision of Celeste, who was busy laughing with a grocer's man; while farther off La Catiche, superb and royal, decked out like the idol of venal motherhood, was giving little Andree an outing, with her long purple ribbons streaming victoriously in the sunshine.

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