8 adverbs to describe how to tool

I have seen much, and understood much, when my superiors have believed me merely a tool; but I have seen much that even those who employed me could not comprehend.

The trotter is essentially and daily useful, and only incidentally a tool for sporting men.

Crossing the bay in a small boat, we re-entered the light carriage, and were soon "tooling away" merrily to Baltimore.

He also had a very nasty little club in the same pocket, whereas Mr. Bennett carried no weapon of offensemerely the tools of his trade, at which he was singularly expert.

The size and shape may vary, as a Canadian axe differs from a Scotch axe; some are short and stout and have a sharp edge for shelling seeds; some are longer and fine-pointed, for picking worms and caterpillars out of their hiding-places; some a little hooked at their points, and one, that of the crossbill, with points crossed for picking the small seeds out of fir-cones; but all are practically the same tool.

6d; or elegantly bound in morocco, gilt edges, richly tooled back and sides, 16s.

newly and elegantly half bound, purple calf, backs emblematically tooled, only 3l.

A leather bandolier, wonderfully tooled and filled with cartridges, passed over his right shoulder to his left hip.

8 adverbs to describe how to  tool  - Adverbs for  tool