38 adverbs to describe how to strip

Ere the bitter agony of my mother's death had enabled him to return to his duties, it was discovered that one of her brothers had forged his name and literally stripped him of everything.

As soon as she perceived things growing very serious, she hastily stripped off the upper garments we wore to represent our different characters.

I lingered awkwardly, stripping upward the stalks of some weeds.

Ruthlessly it had been stripped of its treasures of art and its proud luxuries.

Besides Arkansas, the slave-power also gained access to a strip of free territory north of the compromise line of 36°30' and the Missouri River.

The ordinance was but a few months old when South Carolina ceded (1787) her little strip of country west of the mountains (see map on p. 157) with the express condition that it should be slave soil.

But more commonly the object of dislike is first stripped of his virtues by detraction; the detractor then supplies their place by the needful vices,perhaps with his own; then, indeed, he is ripe for hatred.

Meaning, 'And if he who never clothed the naked is sent to the pond of fire and sulphur, where will he, who cruelly stripped them, go?

wen she had to strip off her clean duds an' go an' milk.

He strips fearlessly from the rulers of the community the mantle of hypocrisy with which they sought to cover their shame.

You now see in his hands a twisted pen, which is gradually stripped of every hair and then torn to pieces in the course of his mental working.

Our tent was pitched on the plain, on a hard, gravelly strip of soil.

He stepped into the passage, and impetuously stripped off his heavy coat.

This parent I here behold inhumanly stripped of the best solace of her declining years by the insnaring machinations of a profligate debauchee.

11 mo. 8.I have for a long time felt so depressed in spirit, and so inwardly stripped of every appearance of good, that I have often secretly had to say with tried Job, "O that I were as in months past, as in the days when God preserved me!" 16th.

It was at first written in the Somersetshire dialect, but was afterwards judiciously stripped of its provincialism.

"Robin and I stripped yon ass of his pack main neatly," quoth the landlord.

Even the tree that designated the locality was partially stripped of its limbs to furnish souvenirs of Wilson Creek.

If an eye removed from its socket be stripped posteriorly of the sclerotic coat, an inverted image or the field of view will be seen on the retina; but if the lens or other part of the refractive media be removed, the image will become blurred or disappear altogether.

It is alleged that he had carried off all the cacique's women, and had practically stripped him to check his insolence.

But she, had that morning stripped the mask from her own character prematurely, and excited suspicions in the breast of her son-in-law, which time only served to confirm, and memory to brood over.

The gentle lady felt as if she had been rudely stripped of all her protective clothing.

The gay bird has been too sadly stripped of its plumage, to fly so near the wind!

I know the language.' As he spoke, Ken was swiftly stripping one of the dead Turks of his overcoat.

The more advanced technically have stripped their environments of replaceable and irreplaceable resources.

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