10 adverbs to describe how to tackles

I could get into country a man'd hate to tackle afoot, not knowing the water holes.

Ain't you never tackled him afore?

For once in his life Mr. Hyde looked upon these tools with favor, and energetically tackled the business end of a "Number 2."

CHAPTER XIX THE WOMAN IN THE SHADOW The handling of the always difficult question of the eternal feminine was firmly tackled by the German Government almost immediately after the outbreak of war.

We will postpone the whole question until the autumn, when he comes of age; and when I shall, consequently, be able to tackle him frankly, man to man, and not as one having authority and abusing that same," he laughed.

I reckon more storms and blizzards hez tackled her than you ken shake a stick at.

Hand in hand, husband and wife would more hopefully tackle fresh industrial difficulties as these arose, and they would do so with some slight sense of the familiarity that is the best armor in life's battle.

Bennington became very impatient indeed, but he tackled Le Conte industriously, and did well enough until he tried to get it into his head why various things happen to glaciers.

Well at modest intervals she would politely and gently tackle me about it, at the table and while she wuz washin' dishes, but I held firm, though very considerate and tender to her.

Stereke, when loosed, acted in a gallant manner, and tackled the bear savagely.

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