231 adverbs to describe how to wells

I warn you in fairness that I have been disposed to choose the worst, yet there are hundreds of other criticisms but little better.

At our first shock on leaving the earth, my fears were at their height; but after about two hours, I had tolerably well regained my composure, to which the returning light of day greatly contributed.

However, the little school at home got along exceedingly well, and we all made rapid advances in our studies, as Miss Lyons was an excellent teacher.

The usages which stood in the way of our union, appeared to me barbarous and absurd, and I thought that, banishment from my country, with Veenah, would be infinitely better than any other condition of life without her.

He is an interesting, clever man, knows England and the English wellspeaks English remarkably well."

"'Very well I mighty well!' was the reply, 'for you, to talk, you black-skinned, ogre-eyed, growling and sputtering robber, to come upon this roof, sticking up your back and taking airs on yourself.

"You have done wonderfully well," she told the three workers.

Thou hadst better watch thy warrant, man, or else he may steal it out of thy very pouch.

' 'No, they jolly well aren't.'

Thus she understood excellently well the importance and duties of religion.

The King is decidedly better.

"I dare say; he does everything he undertakes uncommonly well.

With regard to methods a great deal has been written on the subject; it is pretty safe to leave a teacher to choose her ownfor much of the elaboration is unnecessary if reading is rightly delayed, and if a child can read reasonably well at seven and a half there can be no grounds for complaint.

Mr. Giddings has done his task admirably well.

In the first place, they had the felicity of having the Greek for their native language, and must therefore, as they were confessedly, learned men, have understood that language incomparably better than any man since the time in which the ancient Greek was a living tongue.

He, CÆSAR, governed the Roman rabble vastly better than they deserved.

We were on the point of entering Bapaume; the "pushing up" was going extraordinarily well, owing to the excellence of the staff-work, and the energy and efficiency of all the auxiliary servicesthe Engineers, and the Labour Battalions, all the makers of roads and railways, the builders of huts, and levellers of shell-broken ground.

And it was to learn that she remembered singularly well the first time she had seen young Dorn, and still more vividly the second time, but the third time seemed both clear and vague.

He doubtless well understood the issues of great public questions; only, his view of them was contrary to the views of moneyed men and bankers and the educated classes of his day generally.

"I'd like awfully well to have that letterbesides," I added, "it will be a kind of receipt, you know, if anybody ever questions my giving you the cabinet.

That Saturday forenoon Dan did considerably better with the two recitations that he had in hand.

It had preserved its outlines unusually well, and stood upright to the last moment; though, owing to numerous strata of snow-ice, its base had melted much more on one of its sides than on the other.

And truly, if we may believe the chronicles, the arrangement worked for a time surprisingly well.

Miss Fleming married Mr. Muggles, and I understand the store is doing only moderately well.

When he went out into the day he blinked, for he could see scarcely better than his sightless mate.

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