17 adverbs to describe how to supplements

But its study may fitly be supplemented by that of Professor Alexander Johnston's "History of American Politics.

" "It is so," Opee-Kwan supplemented gravely.

This continued to be the case even when the original sources in the Orient were considerably supplemented from the island of Bourbon and from the colonies of Demarara, Berbice and Surinam which dotted the tropical South American coast now known as Guiana.

Of course, you could not have known who he was" "I thought he was abut in any event, your highness, he was annoying you," supplemented Chase eagerly.

Some of us paid for ourselves on those tours, but he was always willing to supplement it generously.

"But I'm glad I'm a woman," she supplemented hastily.

But, if my suggestions were not accorded a respectful hearing, and my demands acted upon at once, I invariably supplemented them with vituperative ultimatums.

" "Even if he is one," supplemented Miss Minerva Wiggin ironically, as she removed her paper cuffs preparatory to lighting the alcohol lamp under the teakettle.

" "And tell him to bring a judiciously-selected assortment of undergraduate friends with him," supplements Bobby, loudly.

To crown all, the schools and University at Berlin were magnificently supplemented in the great Museum, a vast collection, where one might study the rise and progress of civilisation in every race of past ages that has had a history, the present condition of perhaps every people, civilised or wild, under the sun.

This was meant not merely to supplement and modify competition, but to displace it completely, or (in the more moderate program) in large part.

The professor mildly supplemented the authority of the traveling husband, and took it upon himself to represent the head of the family in all outside matters....

The President undoubtedly believed that such an event would jeopardize the acceptance of the Covenant by the United States Senate in view of the hostility to it which had already developed and which was supplemented by the bitter animosity to him personally which was undisguised.

Of course, nothing is lovelier than rosespink and whiteand should they prove scarce they can be successfully supplemented with pink and white peonies, especially for church decoration purposes.

Dependent on the fees of their pupils or on special funds or endowments, these schools could not, for the classes unable to pay a fee, adequately supplement the elementary schools of the country, which provide for such children education at most up to fourteen or fifteen years of age.

Florence is naturally far richer than we, but although only now and then have we the advantage, we can valuably supplement in a great many cases.

"Perhaps," I added, turning to her little girl often who was in the room, "you know; children learn so much about birds in their 'nature study.'" "No," the child answered; "but," she supplemented confidently, "I can find out.

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