782 adverbs to describe how to turning

There was a momentary silence, to which, probably, I owe my life; for, during it, I heard a quick patter of many feet, and, turning sharply, saw a troop of the creatures coming toward me, at a run.

Abruptly, the Thing turned and gazed hideously in my direction.

I turned swiftly back to the window; for I had seen the shadow of the window-frames, traveling along the floor toward me, as though a great lamp had been carried up past the window.

Once, I heard a loud crash, and turned, instinctively, to look; forgetting, for the moment, the impenetrable night in which every detail was submerged.

" "But you believe in it," I said, turning upon her hastily.

Limbs that have grown outward for centuries at right angles to the trunk begin to turn upward to assist in making a new crown, each speedily assuming the special form of true summits.

That night we turned in, having been turned inside out all day.

She turned on him fiercely.

But at sight of it Mrs. Blutch Connors inclined her entire body, pressing a smile and a hand against the cold pane, then turned inward, flashing on an electroliera bronze Nydia holding out a cluster of frosted bulbs.

The craft is turned bottom upwards, the yoke adjusted to the shoulders, the iron projections fitted into the sockets, and the boatman marches off with his boat, like a turtle with his shell upon his back.

At Tenth Street, the carriage turned westward again, skirted Washington Square, turned into the Avenue, and stopped before the Vantine house.

"If I were you, I'd have it arranged so the hook would turn backward as well as forward.

But we want to know what you've been doing," she cried, turning to her mother eagerly.

"I won't, and that's flat," said he, and turned deliberately on his heel and disappeared in the cabin.

The paddling is all down stream, except when they turn south up Peel River, and sails should be taken, as there is often a favorable wind for days.

The Boy turned on her angrily, and saw her staring back at Joe's ighloo.

About the first of May I turned eastward, crossing the San Joaquin River between the mouths of the Tuolumne and Merced, and by the time I had reached the Sierra foot-hills most of the vegetation had gone to seed and become as dry as hay.

The carriage rolled out to Broadway and then turned northward, making such progress as was possible along that crowded thoroughfare.

Magua whispered something to Heyward, and the latter turned impatiently to David Gamutsuch was the singer's nameand requested him in the name of common prudence to postpone his chant until a safer opportunity.

In the end, I found that the affair was interfering with my work, and I banished it from my mind, turning my face resolutely away from it whenever it tried to break into my thoughts.

Therefore, should one eat many of the potatoes nourished as above, we should expect to see him gradually turning into a Bronze Statuea fate which, unless he were particularly Greeky and nice-looking, we should wish to anticipate, if possible, in the interests of art.

Finally, he too, turned back reluctantly.

As you may remember, mamma used to fear that Irma might turn out badly like Norine.

Our faces are turned homeward now, but we will have to come again next summer and bring mother and Judith.

This process is repeated for four days; they are then left for three weeks, merely turning the flitches every other day.

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