10 adverbs to describe how to telephoning

Promptly he had telephoned to her to meet him.

(confidentially) Couldn't you telephone your uncle?

"In other words, Harry is downstairs, waiting patiently for me to give him permission to see you, while Mr. Gordon took up quarters at a country inn near here the day after your accident and has called or telephoned almost hourly since.

Twice within their memory he had led his gang up the Hill and spread panic and terror among the Hill-dwelling young folk, who fled wildly to their homes, while their fathers and mothers hurriedly telephoned for the police.

She telephoned for it, languidly.

He had telephoned repeatedly, and taken the trip over to Dunstan to see her....

The telephone in the hall rang startlingly, unexpectedly.

The tenants thereof promptly telephoned to "Mother," and Mother came to the assistance of her offspring with a salvo of twelve-inch shells.

Once in awhile some one would telephone over to the Junction on some trivial business, but the long-distance call was never employed except by the "nabobs"the local name for John Merrick and his niecesor by the manager of the new mill at Royal, who had extended the line to his own office in the heart of the pine forest.

The telephone in the hall rang startlingly, unexpectedly.

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