46 adverbs to describe how to trims

Fry 6 eggs and trim neatly; sprinkle with salt, black pepper, chopped parsley and lemon-juice.

"Look how this proud fellow comes!" said Henry, as the stately Herbert entered in his splendid dress of green cloth of Auxerre, with a richly trimmed cloak hanging after the German fashion to his heels.

Sometimes the sable valance and portières were heavily trimmed and fringed with silver; at others there was only the scantiest display of time-worn black cloth.

In their curiosity to catch glimpses of the advancing sketch, the men pulled with little regularity, and trimmed the boat very badly.

He wore a broad-brimmed California hat, and was dressed in a complete suit of buckskin, beautifully trimmed and beaded.

| | | | Millinery, Bonnets, & Hats | | Elegantly Trimmed, from Virot's and other | | Modistes or the highest Parisian standing.

It is this"Lizzy Smith is going to have a new bonnet, trimmed with pink ribbon and flowers inside."

Sometimes when he swore she dabbed her eyes with a daintily trimmed handkerchief.

I found four old beaver hats, any one of which would make a very good waste-basket for the spare bedroom if it was suitably trimmed; and I don't see why you don't take these straw hats of mine and make work-baskets of them."

When he began to drink it was his custom to repair at once to a barber and submit to having his side-whiskers trimmed fastidiously.

The Thousand, attired just as at home, worthy representatives of their people, attackedwith heroic coolness, fighting their way from one formidable position to anotherthe soldiers of tyranny, brilliant in gaudily trimmed uniforms, gold lace, and epaulettes, and completely routed them.

Hers was of blue and silver gauze, the bodice prettily trimmed with folds of the stuff, and the sleeves short and rather full.

It was of cherry-colored satin, profusely trimmed with black lace.

He had shaved, and his beard had been freshly trimmed.

Two wagons gaily trimmed were filled with girls in white dresses, carrying banners and singing labor songs.

Cut the veal into cutlets, flatten and trim them nicely; powder over them a little salt and pepper; brush them over with the yolk of an egg, dip them into bread crumbs, then into clarified butter, and, afterwards, in the bread crumbs again; broil or fry them over a clear fire, that they may acquire a good brown colour.

No matter how strong the wind blows or the tide runs, the sails are trimmed as occasion requires, and the big scull does its offices without ever the least mistake.

Every man of us held his tongue, mentally trimming ship, as they say, for whatever might come.

In fact, he was sleepy, and had already had two or three narrow escapes from butting over the candles; finally he fell from his chair, crushing Caddy's newly-trimmed bonnet, to the intense grief and indignation of that young lady, who inflicted summary vengeance upon him before he was sufficiently awake to be aware of what had happened.

"Now I need not point out to you," he continued, "that these slips would, ordinarily, have been trimmed by the printer to the correct size in his machine, which would leave an absolutely true edge; nor need I say that no sane business man would adopt such a device as this.

Ever' pair o' little breeches he's got is either pink or pink-trimmed.

Relatively, it touches those old times when religious houses, with their quaintly-trimmed orders, were in their halcyon days.

Twenty of us ought to manage to bring home enough leaves to trim the hall respectably.

He was a small, shapely, trim personage, with a pale, eloquent face, large eyes, mobile lips, and of extraordinary intelligence.

De Catinat, who was the older by five years, with his delicate small-featured face, his sharply trimmed moustache, his small but well-set and dainty figure, and his brilliant dress, looked the very type of the great nation to which he belonged.

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