28 adverbs to describe how to tip

He tipped sideways, and was forced to jump to the ground.

" "What do I care for that?" said Tilly, tipping her head backward until it bumped against the wall of the house with a sounding bang, whereat Dora Robson gave a little giggle and exclaimed, "Mercy, Tilly, I heard it crack!"

He saw him chained up in his car, and he went into his Pullman, first tipping the baggage-master handsomely to look after him.

By merely tipping them the wink, they'll have you out of this, and after they've got you outside I wouldn't give the toss of a nickel for your life.

"Let us eat monkey, if eat we must," he cried, pointing to the Araband, even as he spoke, the huge man with the scars, flinging his great arms around the youth's ankles, partly rose and neatly tipped him overboard.

" "We walked forty kilometres that night and in the morning-" On the balcony of some one's summer-house, now turned into a hospital, four Belgian soldiers, one with his head bandaged, are playing cards jolly, blond youngsters, caps rakishly tipped over one ear, slamming the cards down as if that were the only thing in the world.

I growled, putting my booted feet against the wall, (my slippers had gone over to the avenue in a water-pail that morning,) and tipping my chair back drearily,my wife "so objects" to the habit!

He did not, however, droop his paws in the accepted canine style; he joined them, finger tip to finger tip, elegantly and piously, after the manner of the Maiden's Prayer.

But if they were "tied" men, they crept fearsomely tip the rocks on dark nights only.

I was turning away after tying the last gasket on the foresail, when the deck up-ended and tipped me headforemost into the starboard scupper.

But he felt the balance still tipped heavily against him.

Then he lifted her hands by the finger tips high above her head, and they writhed their bodies in and out under this arch, he occasionally stooping to snatch a kiss, and all the time their feet waltzing in perfect time to the music.

The apartments he had engaged for her were the most expensive in the hotel, and as far as I could gather from the French waiter whom I judiciously tipped, he appeared to treat her with every consideration and kindness.

"Let us eat monkey, if eat we must," he cried, pointing to the Araband, even as he spoke, the huge man with the scars, flinging his great arms around the youth's ankles, partly rose and neatly tipped him overboard.

with her glorious hair cropped and her pink-tipped little hands set to beating hemphe had a shadowy notion that the lives of all female convicts were devoted to this pursuitand groaned in horror.

She thrust the last pin into her hair and tipped her head preeningly before the big triplicate mirrorthe first time she had ever encountered this luxury outside of a ready-made clothes shop.

she challenged him, her head tipped back provokingly.

" They tipped in softly, with large bright, wondering eyes.

They used to sacrifice human victims, but were never cannibals; they tattoo their bodies, and the women tattoo the tips of their tongues.

He tipped thrillingly at the very edge of the cushioned platform.

The hat tipped upward and under the brim-edge his black eyes gleamed, as the sandy soil all around him gleamed in the dew.

Then, as the sun sank lower, the soft rosy hue shone on the castle windows, glinted through the trees of the Château Park, dyed the swift waters of the river, and tipped the snowy crests afar.

To be brief, the phenomena began on February 20 or 21, by the table voluntarily tipping up, and upsetting a candle, while Mrs. White only saved the wash tub by alacrity and address.

" Is it possible, Mate, that my glorious day, which I thought had barely tipped the hour of noon, is already lengthening into the still shadows of evening?

The leaves are broad and glistening, and in spring are beautifully tipped with a reddish bronze, which gradually tones down into the dingy green which is the prevailing tint.

28 adverbs to describe how to  tip  - Adverbs for  tip