191 adverbs to describe how to waves

His face was covered with blood, he was waving his arms wildly and gasping for air.

Alternately Dan and Dave tried the effect of rising as far as they could and frantically waving an arm.

So saying, the jester nodded, waved aloft his bauble, and skipped away among the trees.

The flower itself is double, and its deep crimsonthe deepest almost of any flower I have ever seenshone conspicuously, as it waved gracefully in the breeze above the surrounding vegetation.

"Do you think you're a racing runabout and I'm a curve?" Brown waved him away impatiently.

About a hundred feet or more of the trunk is usually branchless, but its massive simplicity is relieved by the bark furrows, which instead of making an irregular network run evenly parallel, like the fluting of an architectural column, and to some extent by tufts of slender sprays that wave lightly in the winds and cast flecks of shade, seeming to have been pinned on here and there for the sake of beauty only.

he said with a laugh, pointing to the carrot tops that were gaily waving over the dashboard.

Magnolias and palm trees wave their heads proudly, while bananas, oranges, and bread fruit abound in rank profusion.

But the great mutiny and revolt at Delhi had been stamped out, and the flag of England waved triumphantly over the capital of Hindustan.

"Yes." A shadow swept across the side of the tent; it was Landis waving his arm carelessly.

he yelled, waving his gun threateningly.

Yukon gold, Pitcairn says, comes from an older rock series than this"he stood in the shower of sparks constantly spraying from the smoke-stack to the fireproof deck, and he waved his hand airily at the red rock of the Ramparts"far older than any of these.

She, crowned with olive green, came softly sliding Down through the turning sphere, His ready harbinger, With turtle wing the amorous clouds dividing; And waving wide her myrtle wand, She strikes a universal peace through sea and land.

"This is my dear friend, Judge SWEENEY," continued the Ritualistic organist, languidly waving a spoon towards that gentleman, "who has a very good wife in the grave, and knows much more about women and gravy than I.

" He waved his hand contemptuously.

" The old workman waved his hand vaguely.

He waved her back majestically.

They were tall and slender, with long delicate fingers that they waved expressively as they talked.

But here and there crimson flags waved defiantly at the triumphant blue.

Sister Angela merely waved her hand through the window, but the little faces peeping over the sill, and the tops of the little curly heads bobbing up and down at her side, told why she could not come with the others to meet the welcome guests.

" Daphne appeared at the door of the parlour which led into the shop and her mother waved her back angrily.

Suddenly the cannon is heard, the voices rise louder and louder; a sea of standards, bayonets, and human heads waves backwards and forwards in front of the platform.

" He waved his hand cheerily to the steward and departed.

" Psmith waved a hand deprecatingly.

He's sure enough to scare anybody out of a year's growth," shouted Andy, waving his arms excitedly.

191 adverbs to describe how to  waves  - Adverbs for  waves