11 adverbs to describe how to tensed

To Gloria, King seemed stiff and preoccupied; she herself had red spots in her cheeks and was nervously tense.

As I glanced up from time to time I saw the agent's face change, and his look deepen and the lips, usually so energetically tense, loosen with emotion.

His attitude was feverishly tense.

A moment he stood so, tense as a wire drawn to the point of breaking, ghastly tense; then of a sudden he went lax.

Swiftly as rain follows a thunderclap her mood changed, her own face, hysterically tense, relaxed in a flood of tears.

He thus avoided, as he said, breaking the high treble notes by exercises which would render the cords too severely tense, convinced morever, that at a given moment a burst of enthusiasm and will-power would take the place of assiduous practice.

Again they spasmodically tensed, despite the will of him, for he had willed that they should not tense.

A strangely tense exclamation broke from Lord Nick.

Comly's subjunctive mood, except in some of his early editions, stands thus: "Present tense, If thou lovest; Imperfect tense, If thou lovedst or loved; First future tense, If thou (shalt) love.

While time, the relentless, checked off another measure, there was still no interruption; then of a sudden, desperately tense, desperately challenging, a voice sounded: the voice of Clayton Craig.

Throughout all this, also, there was an element of ill feeling, an often open expression of antagonism toward the boys, which probably the other guests all tensed unpleasantly, but which the contented, jovial host and his impetuous and volatile daughter hardly recognized or thought of.

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