19 adverbs to describe how to surmise

"They probably discovered our absence about daybreak and surmised correctly the direction the breeze would carry us," he muttered half bitterly.

My visit to this dull and uncomfortable place was (as you rightly surmise) not without its objecta little bit of wicked romance; the pretty demoiselle of Rouen, whom I mentioned to you more than oncela belle de Barraswas, in truth, the attraction that drew me hither; and I think (for, as yet, she affects hesitation), I shall have no further trouble with her.

So what I had vaguely surmised was trueCary's Dawson and Copplestone's Dawson were utterly unlike.

"I merely surmised that it was," I responded, inwardly blaming myself for my ill-timed admission.

But a mind stirred by religious emotion only rose to the height of prophetic power after a long course of development which human knowledge can but dimly surmise.

The staple productions of the island, it was vainly surmised, could never be cultivated without the name of slavery; rebellions, massacres, starvation, rapine and bloodshed, danced through the columns of the liberty-hating papers, in mazes of metaphorical confusion.

"My husband," she said, "has justly surmised that I have not come here in any spirit of friendliness, I have come to let Mr. Wingate know the contents of this cable, which arrived soon after my husband left the house this morning.

Beverly, do you surmise nothing ominous of evil in that gathering?" "Ten to one, some stirring news from Charleston.

One could only surmise pleasantly.

" "Maybe he did, at that," Phinuit promptly surmised, with a bland eye.

"They may be readily surmised," replied Rochester, with a scornful laugh.

The close coupling-together, in this line, of the names of Cain and Christ, was not likely to conciliate antagonists; and indeed one may safely surmise that it was done by Shelley more for the rather wanton purpose of exasperating them than with any other object.

They offered no explanation of their whereabouts during the trouble, but Bennington surmised shrewdly that they had hunted a dry place.

Since you have answered correctly twice it must be knowledge and not mere surmise on your part.

From available data it may be confidently surmised, furthermore, that at least one household in every ten among the eighty-three thousand white inhabitants of the colony held one or more slaves.

For the first time in her life the flabby, foolish woman had to do with a person of firm will and bright intelligence; not being vicious of temper, she necessarily felt herself submitting to domination, and darkly surmised that the rule might in some way be for her good.

If, as she fearfully surmised, her father were engaged in some cruel scheme to the hurt of Jack, her best way with him would be perfect frankness.

From available data it may be confidently surmised, furthermore, that at least one household in every ten among the eighty-three thousand white inhabitants of the colony held one or more slaves.

" "She has a wonderful memorylike a camera," surmised Bobby gloomily.

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