28 adverbs to describe how to thrives

The trees had thriven admirably, according to the design of him who had planted them, and now when they ought to have begun to be valued and enjoyed, no one ever spoke of them.

The plant thrives wonderfully, and its berry has so strongly marked a flavor that the worst Manila coffee commands as high a price as the best Java.

The palm, orange, and pomegranate thrive luxuriantly, and the vines almost break under their heavy clusters.

Gradually accustomed to this strange regimen, she had thriven on it marvellously, and was without a peer for beauty, sense, and goodness.

"I feel like an executioner already!" CHAPTER VIII OPENING THE CAMPAIGN Louise's little romance, which now began to thrive vigorously, was regarded with calmness by her cousins and her mother, who knew of the former episode between her and Arthur and attached little importance to the renewed flirtation in which they indulged.

In America, thanks largely to the sagacious toil of a remarkable organizer, Dr. H.W. Bellows (1814-82), the Unitarian Association has proved a strong and effective instrument for this purpose, and the British Association, whose headquarters are now in the building where Lindsey opened the first Unitarian Church in 1774, has also thriven considerably in recent years.

Their chief objection to remaining was, that the land was not good, and that the corn-harvest had failed; yet they acknowledged that they had a fine crop of peas, and many garden vegetables; that their cattle thrived exceedingly, that they had plenty of milk, and fine poultry and eggs.

The water throughout the islands is not always very good; grain, however, thrives tolerably, and potatoes do very well indeed.

Brighter now glowed his cheek, and still more bright, With that unchanging, ever-youthful glow, That courage which o'ercomes, in hard-fought fight, Sooner or later, every earthly foe, That faith which, soaring to the realms of light, Now boldly presseth on, now bendeth low, So that the good may work, wax, thrive amain, So that the day the noble may attain.

The Hessian fly, the wire-worm, the flea, and grubs and scale insects thrive mischievously.

Many other planters were thriving more modestly, most of them giving nearly all their attention to the one crop.

The red mulberry and black mulberry are the most hardy of these trees, and the red mulberry will thrive farther north than any of the family.

Watchmen there were none; for roguery had not yet begun to thrive openly in the provinces.

Thus, beans and peas pour out from their roots a very notable amount of a certain gum which is not at all suited to their own nourishment,so that, if we plant beans in the same spot several successive seasons, they thrive very poorly.

But nature rarely thrives in captivity, and very seldom appears in her true character when she is encumbered with chains, or is to be looked at by the passing crowd through bars of iron.

At each end are two fine, green cypresses, which thrive remarkably in the soil of Palestine.

While dog-days last, the harvest safely thrives; The sun burns hot to finish up fruits' growth; There is no blood-letting to make men weak.

But the cocoa-nut palm, brought hither from Ethiopia, has thriven satisfactorily.

Then Higgen will scarce thrive by it, You do conclude? Prig.

It is true that many children are endowed with so much constitutional vigor that they do live and seemingly thrive, notwithstanding dietetic errors; but the integrity of the digestive organs is liable to be so greatly impaired by continued ill-treatment that sooner or later in life disease results.

A good dull wit best suits with him to comprehend commonsense and a trencher; for any greater store of brain it makes him but tumultuous, and seldom thrives with him.

Dr. Bosworth, in his Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, gives no such word as Thean or Thegan, no such participle as Thead or Theat, which derivative is perhaps imaginary; but he has inserted together "Thicgan, thicgean, thigan, to receive, or take;" and separately, "Theon, to thrive, or flourish,""Thihan, to thrive,"and "Thion, to flourish;" as well as the preterit "Theat, howled," from "Theotan, to howl."

Simultaneously Squash Racquets thrived during the War.

XX. Mean time, while from this fair event we shew That British valour happily survives, And cherish'd by the king's propitious view, The rising plant of glory sweetly thrives!

Oh gay young husbandmen would you be sure of a crop Upspringing rankly, an abundant and bountiful yield? Go forth in the morning, and sow on your life's broad field This pleasantly odorous seed, then smooth the ground on top, Or leave it rough, with the utmost undeceit, Never you fear, it will thriftily thrive and grow, Loading the harvest plain beneath your feet, With the ripened sheaves of shame, remorse, and woe.

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