62 adverbs to describe how to surer

Is he bound to make assurance doubly sure by reciting the part of which he doubts?

If I slept through this, I could feel reasonably sure of sleeping through even the dark conundrums and sentimental colored ballads.

Now, I'm not usually prone to try my hand at prophecy; but I am tempted to say, even on our short acquaintance, that I am tolerably sure that, while we shall be willing enough to spare most of the new-comers to the Klondyke, we shall grudge to the gold-fields the men who built this camp and warmed this cabin."

And are ye sure the news is true, And are ye sure he's weel?

Somehow, I'm mighty sure they didn't tell the truth.

I'm not able to make one, and I'm jolly sure Mugford can't.

"But what other people?" "Why, Mrs. George Maule, to begin withwho intensely loathes us, and who talks to his sisters, so that they may talk to him: which they do, all the while, I'm morally sure (hating me as they also must).

Ime sure you will: humanity forbids

They're practically sure of their charter, and Moffatt tells me I can count on doubling my investment within a few weeks.

Pearl said she wasn't real sure about them, and I guess if they kill another cat, she'll kill them sureshe said that's the way to do with people like them.

This law reveals the heart of slaveholders towards their slaves, their diabolical indifference to the most excruciating and protracted torments inflicted on them by 'any person;' it reveals, too, the relative protection afforded by 'public opinion' to the person of the slave, in appalling contrast with the vastly surer protection which it affords to the master's property in the slave.

"For Londonand by night!" exclaimed Caleb, scarcely sure that he heard aright.

He seen his duty, a dead-sure thing, And went for it thar and then; And Christ ain't a going to be too hard On a man that died for men.

It was about the middle of the afternoon when Sam drove through the outer Keswick gate, and Peggy, who had jumped down to open said gate, had made herself positively sure that, at present, there was no ghost sitting upon the post.

495 There thou must walke in sober gravitee, And seeme as saintlike as Saint Radegund: Fast much, pray oft, looke lowly on the ground, And unto everie one doo curtesie meeke: These lookes (nought saying) doo a benefice seeke, And be thou sure one not to lacke or long.

For a moment at least, when he had heard them, he was unshakably sure.

Kurt borrowed gun and ammunition; and with these he hurried back to his covert, grimly sure of himself.

The single-minded patriotism of the latter, and the statesmanship of the former, combined with the remarkably sure judgment and unfailing honesty of the King, gradually overcame all the difficulties of the situation.

If he confines himself to the defence of certain propositions, he is sure gradually to lose all sense of the connection between those propositions and his own life, or the life of man.

But the best death, quick and crystal-pure, set so glaringly open before us, is hard enough to face, even though we feel gratefully sure that we have already had happiness enough for a dozen lives.

And then returns one voice, one face, A presence henceforth sure; The living glory of the place, To keep that chamber pure.

But when one says one is perfectly sure, especially if one says it with immense emphasis, one always means 'imperfectly sure.'

He spoke with a painful difficulty that was not assumed, I felt increasingly sure, as he went on.

Couldn't they go at once to the equally inexpressibly beautiful studio, to see the inexpressibly lovely pictures that she was so inexpressibly sure he had been painting in the inexpressibly grand and beautiful and wonderfully lovely mountains?

Is the Barristerare the Socinian divinesinspired, or infallibly sure that it is a crime for a Christian to understand the words of Christ in their plain and literal sense, when a Socinian chooses to give his paraphrase,often, too, as strongly remote from the words, as the old spiritual paraphrases on the Song of Solomon? Ib.

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