262 adverbs to describe how to waited

Patiently, I waited.

The deer fed and fed on, and we waited anxiously to hear the crack of the rifle, and see the deer go down; but still the boat glided on unnoticed by the animal that was feeding in unsuspecting security.

They found them waiting impatiently, and wildly eager to be off.

So great was his dread of making this call that he asked a companion to accompany him, and be present at the interview, but could only induce his friend to wait for him outside.

"No!" said the Colonel, with a touch of his old pompous authority, "we'll wait awhile.

The English fleet had been for many days lying off the coast of Spain, eagerly waiting for the navies of France and Spain to leave their shelter in Cadiz harbour.

I waited breathlessly for a minute or two, and then went forward, with my second pistol at the cock.

The maids, hearing that the prince and princess were together, waited silently in the next room behind the closed door.

Uncle Sam may merely be waiting for a concentrated drive of public opinion against his tardy representatives.

The lad waited calmly.

Then, as though she remembered that she now had to do with Lord Nick in person, she obediently curled up on the lounge, and waited expectantly.

CHAPTER VIII Mr. Raymond Greene could scarcely wait until Philip had taken his place at the dinner table that evening, to make known his latest discovery.

The two husbands sat on one bench and their wives on the other, both pairs very quiet, waiting respectfully for the day to die, and exchanging only occasional comments on matters of light moment as they passed through the memory.

For, a minute perhaps, the pressure was kept up; and I waited, nervously; expecting each moment to see the door come down with a crash.

The theorist must come forward with an affectation of modesty, as into the presence of competent critics; he must only expose his wares, win for himself a hearing, and then humbly wait for the placet of the sovereign people.

They did not wait long ere he was not only heard, but dimly seen, though totally out of the line of sight from all in the Hut, with the exception of those above his head.

"Wake four of the men," Jones whispered, and when they were aroused he said to a tall, reeling shadow, idly waiting orders: "We'll be back in a half-hour, or an hour at the farthest.

For a long time, I waited, passively, with a sense of growing content.

I rue my harvest, if it leaves Thee vainly waiting after harvests cease, Like one who has been mocked by title lease To barren fields.

I crept back to my station by the trap and waited feverishly for what should happen next.

J.W. thought of it all and said to himself: "I wonder if I am the same individual as he who not so many months ago was talking about the good sense of letting China wait indefinitely for Christ?

I won't ask you to stay up here, but if you don't mind waiting downstairs I should be so grateful.

But then the purchaser must wait, no matter whether or not he is the occupier.

Amy was very tired, rather cross, and passionately fond of flowers, so when an old woman offered to pull a nosegay for "the gracious lady," Helen gladly waited for it, hoping to please the invalid.

"Mercy," he went on, "I believe I've got the very thing you want right here;" and he read her the concluding paragraph of the letter, in which Stephen had said: "Meantime, I am waiting as patiently as I can for a tenant for the other half of this house.

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