35 adverbs to describe how to tucks

Scarcely a tree is spared, even the soil is scraped away, while the thousands of uprooted pines and spruces are piled upon one another heads downward, and tucked snugly in along the sides of the clearing in two windrows, like lateral moraines.

He it was, if anybody, who would tuck Mock Hen comfortably into his coffin.

" Soon the Seventeen Little Bears were tucked safely into the wagon and Doctor Cotton-Tail took them home.

As the girls drew rein at the small porch, on the south side of the mansion, a tall, fine-looking woman of middle age, her gray gown tucked neatly up, and a snowy white apron tied around her shapely waist, appeared at the threshold of the door.

The kettle and things being withdrawn from various portions of the Ol' Chief's person, he, once more warmly tucked up and tightly lashed down, drew the edge of the outer coverlid up till it met the wolf-skin fringe of his parki hood, and relapsed into slumber.

The luncheon-basket was packed with twice the usual quantity of sandwiches, into which Mammy slyly tucked a small paper of sweet things as a sort of comforter, with repeated injunctions to Henry not to make a mistake and confiscate them for his own private use.

They will promenade the seas, always in the ratio of 16 or more to 10, looking for fleets securely tucked away out of reach.

They had been sent to bed and nicely tucked in, but would not stay asleep.

"Now, my dear sir"the schoolmaster thus concluded his tale, tucking his umbrella tightly under his armpit, and tapping his right forefinger on the palm of his left hand"these pagans whom I teach are as sensitive as I to ridicule.

Everything seemed quiet, and so, tucking her skirts high about her, Mrs. Skinner made a bolt for the bedroom, and having first looked under the bed and locked herself in, proceeded with the methodical rapidity of an experienced woman to pack for departure.

Tied about his neck in a huge bow was a crimson ribbon of Lyons taffeta, with a sprig of holly tucked into its loops.

When he had finished, he tucked the letter in an envelope hurriedly.

I'd make it more, but till I get to Dawson" "Oh!" laughed the mackinaw man, "that's all right," and indifferently he tucked the bills into his baggy trousers.

There is a jolly tuck shop in the town.

Ischl appears when you are least looking for it, tucked in the hollow of a mountain's arm as lovingly as ever a baby was cradled.

He had merely tucked his nightshirt into his trousers, and he had an old pair of carpet slippers on.

A dim little shop and shabby, modestly tucked away in the shadows of the Rue Brie.

Sweet, sweet, sweet! Under a flowery spray Downy heads and little pink feet Are cunningly tucked away!

Often their talk would wander to other things and as she occasionally flashed a smile in his direction, showing a row of pearly teeth, his blood tingled and he thought that the flush on her cheek was not unlike the pink Castilian rose that was nightly tucked in the soft coils of her shadowy hair.

In the original part of the church note (1) on N. of sanctuary, elaborate Jacobean tomb with effigy, in legal robes, of J. Farewell (1609); (2) effigies of three grandchildren tucked away in a small recess in wall opposite; (3) grotesque corbels on E. wall of N. chapel; (4) good bench-ends (observe representation of the Resurrection in N. chapel, and of a night watchman near font).

Under threats of prosecution for theft and I know not what, he forced his son-in-law to disgorge that half-million which he had so pleasantly tucked away in the banking house of Raynal Frères, and I was indeed thankful that prudence had, on that memorable morning, suggested to me the advisability of dogging the Marquis's footsteps.

Each has his strong point," he ended abruptly, and tucked reverently into the jam, which seemed to be his.

By contrast, he himself, the commander of them all, appeared so simple in his long blue frock coatthe old uniform of the Engineerswith his trousers tucked roughly into his big boots and a little cane, the only weapon he ever carried"I am too hot tempered for any other" he would often say laughingly of himselfin his hand.

After mother's more practical service had been rendered the little ones, and they were cosily 'tucked in,' then came 'father's turn,' which consisted of his sitting by their bedsideOwen and Geoffrey on one hand, and little queen Phyllis, maidenlike in solitary cot, on the otherand crooning to them a little evening song.

pass through his hands: the greater portion is of course stored away for food to last during the winter and spring, but some of them are tucked separately into loosely covered holes, where some of the seeds germinate and become trees.

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