18 adverbs to describe how to troops

On a sudden while the penurious widows and broken respectables are yet prosecuting their rounds of begging, the great cry "Allaho Akbar" breaks from the mosques and the Faithful troop forth from their homes to prayerprayer which is better than sleep.

As I sit here writing, they come trooping past, taking a short cut past the bungalow, stopping to stare at me quite unabashed, sometimes carrying a sick child, sometimes a blind old man or woman.

When the company were mounted, and trooping downhill through the camphor shadow, Heywood's pony came sidling against Rudolph's, till legging chafed legging.

Then we all trooped downstairs and I forced myself to drink bad coffee in a room that smelt of herrings.

wearing their hearts on their sleeves, or in their letters, their music, their lives, as they trooped forth endlessly from the tomes of Burney, Hawkins, Fétis, Grove, Riemann, and from their biographies and memoirs innumerable?

Hands clapped after her; voices, men's voices, filled her ears with a clamour of praise as extravagant as her own dancing; the guests went trooping gaily after her.

Up the gangway trooped the men, and I noticed that two of them walked slowly and cautiously.

This plan was no sooner agreed upon than the first six trooped off gleefully towards the tank.

The soldiers finally departed, with all but five of the Overtree slaves joyously trooping behind them.

The British troops loudly and healthily and almost riotously sang also, all the temporary soldiers and nearly all the regulars.

Then an old-fashioned porticoed mansion came into view, and on signal from the driver a posse of colored servants came trooping out noisily to carry the invalid in.

In the hundred naked maidens lilly white All raunged in a ring and dauncing in delight to the sound of Colin's bagpipe, and who, together with the Graces and their sovereign lady, vanish at the knight's approach, it is surely not fanciful to see the gracious shadows of the idyllic poet's vision trooping reluctantly away at the call of a more lofty theme.

The Troops at First Fight Resolutely.

They troop thickly up the open ways, river banks, and brook borders; up open swales of dribbling springs; swarm over old moraines; circle the peaty swamps and part and meet about clean still lakes; scale the stony gullies; tormented, bowed, persisting to the door of the storm chambers, tall priests to pray for rain.

The dacoits found nothing below worth attention and trooped upstairs.

It was early for turning in, and nearly all of the troops aboard were still on the mess deck.

The men, too, were possibly beginning to grow a trifle less like two-legged beasts of prey, though still rough as the very wolves they hunted; bare-legged, wild-eyed hunter-herdsmen withwho can doubt it?flocks of children trooping vociferously at their heels.

They trooped cheerfully towards the house in answer to the noon-gong.

18 adverbs to describe how to  troops  - Adverbs for  troops