16 adverbs to describe how to wakens

Then he turned to survey the bird, seemingly with an interest newly wakened.

And I slept all but six hours, and did waken very sudden there in the utter dark; and I got me to mine elbow, and did listen very keen; for I had waked immediately, as that something had touched me or come nigh unto me; and I gript the Diskos, and listened; but there did not even a little sound come to me out of all that night.

It wakened something in the man's hackneyed heart deeper even than the thought of the woman he had prayed for.

And doubtless waken Her? KIKI-THE-DEMURE, (stubbornly) I'll sing in a very small voice.

Think some Breath Wakened you earlyearly on one morning, Deep in a Garden (but you knew not whose), Where voices of wild waters bubbling ran, Shaking down music from glad mountain-tops, Where the still peaks were burning in the dawn, Like fiery snow,down into greenest valleys, That do off their blue mist only to show Some deeper blue, some haunt of violets.

She livessoon she will waken; straightway Will ope her pretty eyes,glad she Will prattle merry, laughing gay!

The sight of the wolfknown to him of oldonly wakened an added rage in his fierce heart.

But plainly the words had wakened riot in his imagination.

Kizzie wakened promptly, and actually followed me out of the room and down-stairs.

His conscience seemed to me to be asleep under a seven-fold shield of self-satisfied piety; and I have observed that such consciences rarely waken.

The Americans wakened resentfully to the new conditions.

Thus the hours between two and seven passed when I fell into a fitful sleep, from which I was rudely wakened by a loud rattle at my door, followed by the entrance of the officer who had walked up and down the corridor all night.

When sleep has been deep and long enough to satisfy nature thoroughly, one often wakens in this way, suddenly, tranquilly, and completely.

"Please don't waken the other geese yet awhile, for I wish to speak with you in private.

Her brother's news had wakened all these memories very vividly.

That night was a strange and grievous one to Anne, trying hard to sleep so as to be physically capable of composure and presence of mind, yet continually wakened by ghastly dreams, and then recollecting that the sense of something terrible was by no means all a dream.

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