113 adverbs to describe how to ups

The Due d'Aosta was still there, and she walked straight up to him and kissed him on both cheeks, not an easy thing to do, for the duke was not at all the type of the gay lady's manvery much the reverse.

" High up on Unaka Mountain, where a cluttered mass of rock reared itself to front the noonday sun, an old man's figure, prone, the hands clutched full of leaf-mould, the gray face down amid the fern, Gideon Himes would never offer denial to those plans, nor seek to follow to that fine house.

A second later, a loud, half-human, half-piglike squeal sounded from among the trees, apparently about halfway up the South cliff.

When we first got it, it was way up a creek in the marshes and Mr. Donnelle (he's the man that owned it) took us there and showed it to us.

The room was a low one, and once, when the child was not five years old, his father, who was tossing him wildly up in his arms, hit the poor little chap's scull so violently against the ceiling that he almost dropped him, so terrified was he at the disaster.

Still higher up, their heads above the clouds, are the jagged snow-capped peaks.

But during the first stage of childhood, roughly up to the age of six or even later, no child needs to learn to read or write, taking "need" in the psychological sense: that period is concerned with laying the foundation of real things and with learning surroundings;any records of experience that come to a child can come as they did to his earliest forefathersby word of mouth.

A is the cylinder in which a movable piston, T, is forced alternately up and down by the alternate admission, to each side, of the steam from the boiler.

He motioned Rab down, and, taking his wife in his arms, laid her in the blankets, and happed her carefully and firmly up, leaving the face uncovered; and then, lifting her, he nodded again sharply to me, and with a resolved but utterly miserable face strode along the passage and down-stairs, followed by Rab.

Peter turned his steps mechanically northward up the crescent toward the Dildine cabin.

He turned his eyes deliberately up to hers, as he leaned back in his chair.

and why did the noble creature fall by his master's side and look so earnestly up into his face?

I answered sharply, working gradually up crescendo, until at last, to bring matters to a head, I said, "I don't agree with you; the Land Act of '81 was a necessity.

And so did I make speed towards the North, having a strong surety in my heart and mind that there were but two ways to my search; for without of the Valley, afar up in the dead lonesomeness of the hidden world, was a cold that was shapen ready to Death, and a lacking, as I must believe, of the sweet, needful air that yet did lie in plenty in that deep place of the earth.

This person, whom I may call the Positive Barbarian, must be rather more superficially up-to-date than what I may call the Negative Barbarian.

The light of the day was nearly done; the moon was barely up, and all things were ghostly and unreal in that slant light.

A similar celebration, known as Up-helly-a, takes place at Lerwick on the 29th of January, twenty-four days after Old Christmas.

At last, after wobbling feebly up a long slope, I found I had reached the extreme edge of the Moor.

The river "road" runs recklessly up and down rock stairways, blasts its way beneath overhanging precipices, spans chasms on frail bridges propped on rustic brackets against granite cliffs.

Several tall men in knee breeches and silk stockings dashed excitedly up and down stairs using expressions such as had never before been heard by Mr. Hepplewhite, and the clanging gong of a police wagon was audible as it clattered up the Avenue.

The saw run perpendicularly up and down.

Now Mike himself was a sad musician, and the sound of him fandangoin' uncertainly up and down the fretful spine of that instrument was a tribulation I'd put up with on account of friendship, pure and simple, but when that discord-lovin' lady cliff-dweller set all evenin' in our tent and scraped snake-dances out of them catguts with a fish-bone, I pulled my freight and laid out in the moonlight with the dogs.

Perceiving at length that there was really no life either way along the river, he started wonderingly up a street that led from the waterside,a street which, when he had last walked it, was quickening with the rush of a mighty commerce.

I wadn't willingly spoil any man's sport, but we had browt up eight horses and had to get to work.

The man had the bow oar, and we could see the tough ash bend like a willow-wand as he stretched out to keep the head of the boat partially up the stream.

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