13 adverbs to describe how to tarried

The end of the pen diminishes slowly but surely, and then he writes: "Tarry awhile," says Slow.

3. I pray you do it, we will tarry heere:

Its pupils were revered seniorsolympians tarrying momentarily among ordinary mortals before they took flight for the exalted regions where they really belonged.

Meanwhile Thompson, then in his first year of service with us, tarried mysteriously heaven knows where.

Her escort tarried outside, and she saw Charles, his rush-light candle gleaming on his gold lace as he wrote a letter to the ambassador to be forwarded by his father.

O, methinks I have tarried here overlong!" "Ahand would'st be going, messire?" "'Tis so methinks my duty.

Even they rarely tarry in the old town, but, turning at the Château gates, lose no time in retracing their impetuous flight towards a city whose usages accord better with their creed of feverish hurry-scurry than do the conventions of reposeful Versailles.

She scarcely tarried to take off her gloves and her bonnet.

Here Maggie seldom tarried long.

All this [5670]Heinsius merrily inculcates in an epistle to his friend Primierus; first fast, then tarry, thirdly, change thy place, fourthly, think of a halter.

I only grieve that in my prime I've wasted so much precious time, For long ere this I might have married, Had I not so unwisely tarried, And vex'd my brains in looking round For that which never could be found.

And when his strength was come again, each day was Johan minded to ride forth and seek the Duke his brotherbut he was young, and she passing fair, wherefore he tarried still, bound by the lure of her beauty.

"I could willingly tarry with you always, Hector," said she, "if that were right.

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