37 adverbs to describe how to stung

Arminius found among the other German chiefs many who sympathized with him in his indignation at their country's abasement, and many whom private wrongs had stung yet more deeply.

The cold air from the sea stung our cheeks sharply as we left the close atmosphere of the little crowded tent.

For instance, she left a bottle of bees standing on the table in her room, and Aunt Phoebe's dog Silky, who had been in the habit of going into the room and chewing Hinpoha's painted paddle, knocked the bottle over and let the bees out, getting badly stung in the process.

It stung Arthur more fiercely than had Waugh's.

The imputation on his honor stung so keenly that he declared "he would rather be in his grave than in the Presidency," and in private correspondence he complained that he had been assailed "in terms so exaggerated and indecent as could scarcely be applied to a Nero, a notorious defaulter, or even to a common pickpocket."

ifference; but, after all, the thought stung her intolerably.

But the sharpness of the satire is said to have stung the man so severely, that he never forgave it.

In this same season the appearance of the gnats, or mosquitoes, induces them to remove from the Senegal, for their cattle being incessantly stung by these animals, become mad and sick.

Yet instantly Flora saw, with a fiery inward sting, how beautiful pallor may be.

The air was full of clouds of hurrying, dizzy insects, speeding at a furious rate, on no particular errand, but merely stung with the fierce joy of life and motion.

One of them knocked upon an opening in the side of the rock, when an immense swarm of bees rushed out upon them, and it was only by the greatest exertion that they escaped, miserably stung on the head, face, and hands.

she flashed, momentarily stung into a defense of her sex.

The nose is long and straight; the under lip full, as though "some bee had stung it newly," like that of Suckling's bride.

Who would not oft be stung as this, To be so bath'd in Venus blis?

The morning sunshine poured into the library through ten long narrow windows; birds were singing; the autumn air, rich with a faint aroma of November melancholy that stung the imagination pleasantly, filled my antechamber.

And formidable enemies they were toofor many of the little fellows returned sadly stung, with swollen limbs, and closed eyes; but they bore their wounds as well as brave men would have endured their pain on a battle-field.

Neither Lorry nor Estelle saw or heard him until his voice, rough with drink and passion, savagely stung them with, "What the hell does this mean?" Lorry dropped Estelle's hand and stood up, Estelle behind him, a restraining hand on his shoulder.

At morn my sick heart hunger scarcely stung, Nor to the beggar's language could I fit my tongue.

Though secretly stung by this open contempt of their speed, the officers of the Coquette found themselves relieved from a painful and anxious duty.

This so sensibly stung them, that they gladly compounded to throw their Cards in the Fire

At the thought of the victory written in Musgrave's eyes just nowat the recollection of the devilish irony of his wish, as we parted in Brindley Wood "I hope that your fidelity may be rewarded as it deserves" I start up, with a sort of cry, as if I had been smartly stung, and begin to walk quickly up and down the room.

Von Blitz had turned an adder loose among these men; it stung swiftly and returned to sting again.

The dog-wood switches that they used stung me terribly.

When first Love sent our souls from God above, He fashioned me to see thee as thou art Pure light; and thus I find God's counterpart In thy fair face, and feel the sting thereof.

"I think that is quite a good idea," she said in a tone that somehow stung her hearer, unbearably.

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