72 adverbs to describe how to stride

So, lightly, swiftly, Beltane strode over the sprawling sleepersout through the open doorwayout into the sweet, cool night beyondout into the merry riot of the wind.

And, having tempered it thereafter in the brook, he laid it by, and straightening his back, strode forth into the glade all ignorant of the eyes that watched him curiously through the leaves.

" If the grin was impudent, the salute she got in acknowledgment was perfection; Jules faced about like a military automaton, strode off briskly, stopped at some distance to light a cigarette, and in effect faded out with the flame of the match.

So saying, he turned and left them, striding onward alone.

[Striding boldly up to the WHITE PILE.] I got back my courage, fearing for the others.

I leaped the little brook in the valley and strode hastily up the opposite slope.

" The Sergeant seemed to find in this a subject for profound thought, and he strode on beside Bellew very silently, and with his eyes straight before him.

One strode heavily up and down while the other watched him warily.

The prince strode restlessly away a few paces, then returned.

With sobered faces they shied around me as I strode past, and when fairly safe broke into a run for camp.

Good-bye!" He raised his cap, and abruptly strode away.

Mien-yaun seized the offender by the tail, whirled him violently to the ground, and strode haughtily back to his home, whence he could not be persuaded to stir, until after the occurrence of a very remarkable event.

He was blindly striding up the river bank away from Ruth, fairly aflame with the determination to do somethinganythingto prove his manhood.

As he strode homeward from his walks in the outer fields or marshes, we eyed him gingerly, for who could tell what he might have in his pockets?

he added, striding impetuously up and down the cell and clenching his fists.

He hurled his pistol away, saying, "It isn't worth troubling to kill a scoundrel like you," and then turned and strode fiercely through the forest.

He strode up and down angrily, beating the palm of one hand with a knotted fist.

Regardless of the heat, which indeed was mild compared with that which raged in his own bosom, Captain Nugent, fresh from the inquiry of the collision of his ship Conqueror with the German barque Hans Muller, strode rapidly up the High Street in the direction of home.

she cried, with adoring glances that were as a carpet on which he strode pompously into the house.

" He must have caught sight of me through the gloom, for he strode furiously forward, giving utterance to a bristling Spanish oath.

So, lightly, swiftly, Beltane strode over the sprawling sleepersout through the open doorwayout into the sweet, cool night beyondout into the merry riot of the wind.

Surely there was never another man who could stride so majestically and seem so conscious of his own ability to override all law.

suddenly at noon, Llewellyn, baffled of his game, hied back, Striding right grimly in his discontent, And whistling, oft his spear upon the ground, Slaying the visions of his fretful dreams; And presently he thought him of his child: So with its winsome ways to wile the time, He went unto the chamber where it lay, Watch'd o'er by Gelert, as his custom was:

With these words he left the council chamber and strode gloomily through the Court of Lions and the outer halls of the Alhambra, without deigning to speak to the obsequious courtiers who attended in them.

Upstairs in his library Mr. Tutt strode up and down before the empty grate, smoking stogy after stogy, trying to collect his thoughts and devise something to say upon the morrow, but all his ideas had flown.

72 adverbs to describe how to  stride  - Adverbs for  stride