58 adverbs to describe how to stumbled

The three youngsters rushed wildly on, and stumbling blindly over the boundary hedge, continued their mad gallop across a narrow field.

It was dark as pitch, but this I rather liked, as there was little probability of any of the red-skins seeing me unless I stumbled upon them accidentally.

He stumbled blindly, heavily, as he went, and the crying of the wheeling sea-gulls came plaintively through a silence that could be felt.

One man stumbled headlong through the door.

He stumbled weakly back to his chair and sank into it with head bowed, feeling, rather than seeing, the figure of Brigham rise from its seat and step forward with deliberate, unruffled majesty.

It is true that he need not have told Birchill that Sir Horace had returned unexpectedly; but his object in doing so was to make Birchill search about the house until he inadvertently stumbled across the dead body.

At any moment we might literally stumble over a party of warriors in such numbers that there could be no possibility of making our escape, and in case we should come face to face with no more than four or five of the enemy, it would be well-nigh useless to show fight, because of the hundreds everywhere around who could be summoned to the assistance of their comrades.

And, therefore, I admire [marvel that] some men should perpetually stumble in a way so easy:

Then he heard a hoarse shout, the latch of the bedroom door clicked, and the prisoner stumbled heavily downstairs and began to fumble at the handle of the door at the bottom.

How at last I stumbled forth I cannot tell.

After a little while he stumbled onward between the boulders, shouting a challenge to his invisible opponent.

Now, I went upward very steady, save that I did stumble oft, and did go through six great hours.

They went out together on to the open wind-swept hillside, Piers still strongly supporting him, for he stumbled painfully.

The blow landed on my shoulder, and I returned the compliment with an uppercut that jerked him from his swing rope and sent him stumbling backward against the rail.

They saw the latter lift, stumble clumsily to its feet, heard a muffled, choking oath.

But her delicate feet were unused to rough, hard roads, and, despite her will and brave efforts, she tripped and stumbled continually.

The man gave a howl of pain, and stumbled backwards over one of the stoops, where he dropped moaning and swearing, with his fingers pressed against his face.

To outward appearance as I stumbled upon him so unexpectedly, he seemed effete.

Gentlemen (for kings are no better), certain humble animals, called our actors, commend them unto you; who, what offence they have committed I know not (except it be in purloining some hours out of Time's treasury, that might have been better employed) but by me (the agent of their imperfections) they humbly crave pardon, if haply some of their terms have trod awry, or their tongues stumbled unwittingly on any man's content.

Ada hastily stumbled through a shame-faced apology, painful to listen to, and then, the angry tears running down her face, turned and dashed from the room.

Being come anon within the city Sir Gui dismounted beside the gate, and giving horse and falcon to an esquire, beckoned to him a grizzled man-at-arms; now as he did so, a tall miller passed him by, and stumbling wearily, set down his sack against the wall and panted.

but what calls that sudden blush and smile to Nelly's face?and she had well nigh stumbled, too, and spilt all her strawberries.

Then the army once more stumbled northward through the wilderness.

It is at such moments that God seems remote, careless, indifferent, occupied in his own designs; strong in his ineffable strength, leaving the frail and sensitive creatures whom he has made, to whom he has given hopes and dreams too large for their feeble nerves and brains, to stumble onwards over vale and hill without a comforting smile or a sustaining hand.

Oh, to hark the eagle screaming, sweeping, ringing round the sky That's a bonnier life than stumbling ower the muck to colt and kye.

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