401 adverbs to describe how to thrown

Last night in the squall one of them tried to throw me overboard.

" Isabelle left the room, and, returning, threw a book carelessly upon the table.

We therefore hastily threw our clothes, papers, and eight casks of silver, into the long-boat; and before we were fifty yards from the ship, we saw her go down.

A quick doubling up of the sagging silhouette, and the groan of a clutch violently thrown.

"And in token that what I tell you is true," said Ulysses, "if your king come not within the period which I have named, you shall have leave to give your servants commandment to take my old carcase, and throw it headlong from some steep rock into the sea, that poor men, taking example by me, may fear to lie."

And now the flutes are in the trees once more, The violets breathe up through the melting snow, Old Earth throws open wide her grassy door As if there were no violets long ago, Or any birds before.

He would throw it away merely because an odd glove is of no use to a man who wears gloves.

and breaking from Evadne, she rolled herself between the bars of the gate and ran at the top of her speed towards John Randolph, who just then appeared around a bend in the road, one arm thrown lightly over the neck of the horse he had been training.

Crossing the road with caution, we came upon a number of small houses, perhaps twenty feet square, each standing in the midst of a garden marked out by a narrow ditch, some of them having at either side wings of less height and thrown a little backward.

"Good fellow," said Beltane, "I had not meant to throw thee so heavily" "Nay, forester, would it had been a little harder, for a ruined man am I this day.

Isabelle threw them off angrily.

Arrian, who wrote his history of Alexander when Hadrian was emperor of the Roman world, and when the spirit of declamation and dogmatism was at its full height, but who was himself, unlike the dreaming pedants of the schools, a statesman and a soldier of practical and proved ability, well rebuked the malevolent aspersions which he heard continually thrown upon the memory of the great conqueror of the East.

I set down my lamp on the table where her little work-basket still was; the light threw a gleam upward upon her,she seemed more than ever to be stepping into the room, coming down towards me, coming back to her life.

With an arm leaning on the top of the canopy, and his cloak thrown loosely over one shoulder, the young noble stood, in a musing attitude, until his dexterous servitors had extricated the boat from the little fleet which crowded the quay, and had urged it into open water.

Here she was joined by her children, into whose pursuits she heartily threw herself.

He looked round, passed his hand over his eyes, threw open his torn coat, and felt in his pockets.

My bundle was thrown ashore, I stepped after it, and a seaman pushed the prow off again, springing in as his comrade backed her into deep water.

Even the women can see that; and now he throws his arms wildly and raises his voice until the whole great circle hears it.

Many who had before wavered, like Henry of Blois, now threw themselves passionately on the side of Thomas.

" The boy ran his fingers in his hair and threw out his arms impatiently.

I don't allow that a lad has any right to deliberately throw away his own life,

However, Lester did not wait to be thrown bodily from the cabin.

Evadne threw her arms around her impulsively.

For I have seen him bring down a hawk upon the wing, or throwing his finger-ring high into the air, pass his rapier neatly through it as it shot down past him.

Scholes is one of those ash-pits of human life which may be found in almost any great town; where, among a good deal of despised stuff, which by wise treatment might possibly be made useful to the world, many a jewel gets accidentally thrown away, and lost.

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