8 adverbs to describe how to weeded

"It is Phoebe, though the hussy is coolly weeding, not culling the onions!

" He was a sensitive child and had a horror of dirty hands, "and," says he, "my first employmentspicking stones and weeding cornwere rather a torture to this superfine taste."

The seeds should be drilled into the ground at about one foot distance; and care taken that the plants are duly weeded of all other kinds that may intrude themselves, before they get too firm possession of the soil.

We will weed out the whole of this lot, gradually, now.

Through the thicket, on the south side, he picked a way, pushing away each sapling and weed noiselessly to make room for the passage of his huge body.

And he commenced his administration on these lines, and the Grand Duke's receptions at the Pitti became notably weeded.

The young plants are now thinned, and the ground weeded periodically, until the plants reach a sufficient height or strength to prevent the words from spreading.

Rajan had successfully weeded out what he imagined would be future threat to his position (in this case, entirely imaginary, since he at the time knew that I was sooner or later getting into my own business).

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