17 adverbs to describe how to vault

"None!" quoth the knight, as, casting aside ponderous lance he vaulted lightly from his saddle and drew his sword; but, seeing that Beltane bore no shield, paused to lay his own tenderly aside, and so faced him serene of brow and smiling of lip.

O my soul, As the swift seasons roll! Leave thy low-vaulted past!

Steinmetz placed one hand on the table and, despite his weight, vaulted it cleanly.

The child's imagination vaulted disdainfully over such difficulties.

There is a finely vaulted crypt under the altar and over the fourteenth century vestry is an interesting library where the books were once chained to the shelves.

After vaulting gaily over one rail fence, and scooting jauntily along across a wide pasture, the Kingstonians were surprised to hear the sound of other footsteps than theirs, and they turned and found a large and enthusiastic bull endeavoring to join their select circle.

The gelding instantly tested the firmness of his rider's seat by vaulting high and landing on one stiffened foreleg.

This passage led me into an open space, the grandest of all, loftily vaulted, full of genie riches and buried treasures of light, the million-fold ensemble of lustres dancing schottishe with the eye, as it moved or was still: this place, I should guess, being quite half a mile from the entrance.

" He snapped an order to the soldiers and vaulted nimbly into the basket.

What Captain Conder speaks of as "vaults north of the church," turn out to be the tops of houses.

The broad winding river was brilliantly blue, like the vault overhead, and although the vine-clad hills, which shut in the valley, and the bare rocks, whose outlines were sharply drawn against the sky, were luminous, the light had the pure and clear sparkle of the morning.

It is a plain vaulted building of severe simplicity with an apsidal E. end, containing a good E.E. triplet.

" She laid one hand on the paper hanger's table, vaulted up sideways, and, seated on the top, legs swinging, buried herself in the book, unconscious that the overturned paste was slowly fastening her to the spattered table top.

The light here was as yellow as gold, and came from a great many candles which, in sconces and candelabra, stood about the room, their oblong yellow flame as steady in the breathless quiet of the air as though they burned in a vault underground.

The room was crowded with about eighty men, seated on mats and cushions, with a piece of carpeted floor left unoccupied all down the centrea high-walled room with beautifully vaulted ceiling, and a mullioned window from which most of the glass was gone.

It might be his last hour on earth, but there rose up in him a prideful desire to show them whether he had ever been on a horse; he caught the saddle-horn with one hand and vaulted vaingloriously into the saddle without touching a toe to the stirrup.

In the centre, on a raised platform, is a solid block of pure white marble, delicately carved with flowers and sacred texts, representing the real tomb in the vault beneath.

17 adverbs to describe how to  vault  - Adverbs for  vault