13 adverbs to describe how to tuning

Dan'l sat softly tuning his violin, as if uninterested in the controversy.

I do bethink me, Will, that thou didst use to have a pretty voice, and one that tuned sweetly upon a song.

Young Colin Clout, a lad of peerless meed, Full well could dance, and deftly tune the reed; In every wood his carols sweet were known, At every wake his nimble feats were shown.

The power of harmony too well they knew: He long ere this had tuned their jarring sphere, And left no hell below.

So finely tuned was his sympathy that for one fleeting moment he saw a homely, hilly farm in Michigan, with rail fences and a squat old house with wide porch and hard-beaten path from the kitchen door to the well and on to the stables; and down a long slope that was topped with great old trees, Alexander P. Dill shambling contentedly, driving with a crooked stick three mild-mannered old cows.

Once more Samaria's people gladly tune their harps and sing The praises of Jehovah, God, the everlasting King: Once more, the voice of gladness sounds where naught but anguish dwelt; There, once again, the gush of rapture, absent long, is felt!

Among his mechanical inventions are a sonotype, a tuning instrument by means of which any one can tune a piano accurately, an improved level, theodolite and sextant, a scale for measuring the differences in the solidity of fluids, etc.

He wants something light, with lots of pretty girls and jolly tunes and people to make him laugh.

He is pitched too high and tuned too nicely for common life; and I am only too glad to get him off out of Newbury, to care much how he went.

The tune outside has nothing to do with the work inside.

It belonged to a roundabout, and regularly tuned up towards evening; so distant that Tilda could not distinguish one tune from another; only the thud of its bass mingled with the buzz of a fly on the window and with the hard breathing of the sick woman.

In an American audience of the most common sort an instrument off the key or improperly tuned will be sure to be detected.

I guess that our angels are more popular in our hospitals just now than they would be tuning little gilt harps aloft.

13 adverbs to describe how to  tuning  - Adverbs for  tuning