23 adverbs to describe how to tame

In power of moving the people, some of our modern reformers and agitators may be mentioned favorably; but their harangues are comparatively tame when read.

Of course we occasionally have heresy trials, and pictures of the offender and the Fat Bishop adorn the first page, but heresy trials not accompanied by the scaffold or the faggots are innocuous and exceedingly tame.

And, really, Miss Lansdale, you seemed strangely tame and broken to-day yourself.

The building three or four hundred miles of road in the Scotch Highlands in 1726 to 1749 effectually tamed the ferocious clans, and established public order.

It is an essentially tame and civilized literature, reflecting Greece and Rome.

The railroad to the heart of this delightful resort is not yet finished, and when Mr. P. had completed his long journey, in which the excellence and abominabitity,so to speak,of every American form of conveyance was exhibited, he was glad enough to see before him those charming wilds which are gradually being tamed down by the well-to-do citizens of New York and Boston.

I was brought up on the shores of a lake; but after all a lake is horribly tame.

Football's tame nowadays.

Wolves and jackals can be, and have repeatedly been, tamed.

My niece reminds me of the black panther in the Zoo, but one could not sayif she were tamed.

In Chapman it is often harsh, but seldom tame, and in many passages it reproduces wonderfully the ocean-like roll of Homer's hexameters.

Round it tame swine lie down, Wild swine, grazing deer, A badger's brood, A peaceful troop, a heavy host of denizens of the soil A-trysting at my house.

When I lived on the coast of Florida I had a tame tarpon, which could swallow anythingcroquet balls, door scrapersand once ate an entire cottage pianoforte in half-an-hour.

Ducks were plentiful, and tolerably tame.

There had been some gambling, a few fights and enough liquor to create excitement now and then, but the presence of the mounted police had served to keep things unusually tame compared with events a few hundred miles farther north, in the Dawson country.

and not verbosely tame, Some brave Laconic pen Should smartly touch his ample name, In form ofO

His verse, which is of the only type current a century ago, is elegantly smooth, and wearisomely tame,nowhere rising into striking or original beauties.

So wilde a beaste so tame ytaught to bee, 625 And buxome to his bands, is ioy to see; [Buxome, obedient.]

The old ones are wonderfully tame at this time of year.

Why the prone bucks were so comparatively shy I do not know, for right on the ground with them we came upon deer, and, in the immediate neighborhood, mountain sheep, which were absurdly tame.

Flossy is wondrously tame, and spends an hour or two almost every day in the sea, or on the beach, to the great delight of all who see her.

Since by her look and manner she seemed to expect an answer, I said "I am very glad you have given me the opportunity of making acquaintance with another of those curiously tame and manageable animals which your people seem to train to such wonderful intelligence and obedience.

Bears were plenty, and very troublesome because so dangerously tame.

23 adverbs to describe how to  tame  - Adverbs for  tame