11 adverbs to describe how to sullen

The Prude, says he, as she acts always in Contradiction, so she is gravely sullen at a Comedy, and extravagantly gay at a Tragedy.

I had kissed her certainlyunder the circumstances I could hardly have done otherwisebut of any deliberate attempt to make her fond of me I was beautifully and entirely innocent, it had never struck me that an escaped murderer with an artificial and rather forbidding countenance was in danger of inspiring affection, especially in a girl whose manner had always been slightly suggestive of a merely sullen tolerance.

His treatment of Heathcliff now was enough to make a fiend of a saint, and daily the lad became more savagely sullen.

Roused from their slumbers, In grim array the grisly spectres rise, Grin horrible, and, obstinately sullen, Pass and repass, hushed as the foot of night.

Four of us had trailed thus far through this critical meal: my father, a usually patient widower who was becoming more than restless; the Robinsons, never a jocund brace of guests, who were by now positively sullen, and myself who, being but a boyof twenty odd years and having little enough to say to a woman of fifty-five and her still more antique husband, had long ago settled down to a determined silence.

But, was the cause of religious sincerity benefited, by Molière's representation of a sullen, sly, and sensual hypocrite?

But Isak is sullen, terribly sullen and stern; he says: "Nay, I don't know.

" Kate had been standing with her back to the ticket station window, but now she turned, and through the ticker-seller's window envisaged the pale, bitterly sullen face of Lena Vroom.

Nap enteredsleek, trim, complacent; followed by Bertie, whose brown face looked unmistakably sullen.

His face was darkly sullen.

Rack's expression was dolefully sullen.

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