50 adverbs to describe how to whirling

Then so swiftly it whirled that the sparks scattered from it in a tiny shower.

The cloud of dust whirled more madly, rose higher.

Then Beltane the strong, the mighty, put forth his strength and, whirling Gefroi aloft, hurled him backwards over his shoulder.

In the midst of the darkness they could see the faint white in his face, with eyes of flame and lips set firm, whirled forward upon the wind, which would have dashed him against the rocks; but as he whirled past, he caught with his hand the needles of the opposite peaks, and was swung high over a great chasm, and landed upon a higher height, high over their heads.

The sun was dying; of that there could be little doubt; and still the earth whirled onward, through space and all the aeons.

A storm was indeed approaching with great rapidity, a prodigious circle of rain and clouds whirling overhead like smoke, while the lightning, every now and then, flashed with intense brightness, followed by loud peals of thunder.

His captors, whom he dimly perceived to be large men in masks, whirled him sharply to the left, and he found himself face to face with a third man, also masked.

he cried; and beholding his look, Gurth of a sudden loosed the swooning maid and, drawing sword, leapt and smote at Beltane's golden head; but Beltane caught the blow in his mailed hand, and snapped the blade in sunder, and, seizing Gurth about the loins, whirled him high in air; then, while all men blenched and held their breath waiting the thud of his broken body in the dust, Beltane stayed and set him down upon his feet.

Here and there rugs were spread out on the grass for the older people to congregate upon in gossiping groups, while the young ones had speedily converted a large, smooth spot of lawn into an impromptu dancing-ground, and were whirling merrily away to the music of the band, in the very face of the scandalized Mrs. Upjohn.

When the door closed behind Rance Belmont and Evelyn, Fred sank into a chair with the whole room whirling dizzily around him.

The monster sent up a stream of mingled blood, oil, and water, and whirled its huge tail so violently that the sound could be heard a mile off.

"Living!" echoed Tellier, whirling upon him fiercely.

And, as upward they are whirled, Let them show their little world, Floating clouds and perfect sky, Warmly mirrored, ere they die.

They did not seem to fall, but continually to whirl about, and present stinging points to the travellers' faces.

" He did not answer, or move; and I whirled about angrily.

Then to end up, after tramping the streets with other gaping idlers till late at night, he would make his way back, with weary limbs and aching ribs, his head whirling confusedly with bombast and loud talk, through the sleeping city to the Faubourg Saint-Germain.

Here and there, to and fro, about the little glade shut in from the world by its walls of living green, she tripped and whirled in unstudied gracelightly as if wingedunconscious as the wild creatures that play in the depths of the woodswayward as the zephyr that trips along the mountainside.

The new planet and Neptune, locked in a fiery embrace, were whirling headlong, ever faster and faster towards the sun.

On went the boat; presently it whirled around helplessly; it was nearing the rocks of the rapid; there was evidently danger.

The music whirls them irresistibly into a rhythmic pace of 3/4 time, and jogs their words, when they try to speak, into the same dance-measure.

She literally whirled between the man and his victim.

She whirled nervously about as she heard someone calling from the corridor.

He opened his eyes upon a flicker of lightning and saw it whirling onwards, growing ever in volume, towards the kopje which Sylvia had never conquered.

That evening the village was again brilliantly lighted and thereafter the big dynamos whirled peacefully and without interruption.

But when at last she complained of dizziness, he playfully whirled her out upon the piazza, and placed her on a lounge under the Cherokee rose her mother had trained, which was now a mass of blossoms.

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