123 adverbs to describe how to white

Her face was deathly white.

Two men laid hold of the Canadian, and he turned ghastly white under his tan.

The play of the lights among the crystal angles of these snow-cliffs, the pearly white of the outswelling bosses, the bergs drifting in front, aglow in the sun and edged with green water, and the deep blue disk of the lake itself extending to your feet,this forms a picture that enriches all your afterlife, and is never forgotten.

They should be beautifully white, and eat crisp, without the least softness, and will keep good many months.

The boughs bore leaves of green, that for want of sunshine had faded into almost lily-white; and from the underside of this natural sylvan bridge depended long and beautiful tresses of ivy, which waved gently in the breeze, that might, poetically speaking, be called the breath of the waterfall.

The exterior was of marble, so dazzlingly white that it seemed as though the whole structure might melt away in the sunshine, like those humbler ones which Mr. Gathergold, in his young play-days, before his fingers were gifted with the touch of transmutation, had been accustomed to build of snow.

The body was prepared for the inquest, and through the gathering dusk John, strangely white and silent, entered the house he called home, gathered the fatherless boy into his arms and let him sob out his grief upon his shoulder.

The Burmans regarded him as quite a curiosity, for he was the only purely white infant in the place.

Then cover the apples with a raw custard made by cooking two tablespoonfuls of flour rubbed smooth with a little milk, in a quart of milk, till just thickened, and adding, when cold, the yolks of two eggs well beaten with two heaping tablespoonfuls of sugar, and lastly the whites of the eggs whipped to a stiff froth.

There it was, that had once been so soft, so shapely, so white, so gracious and bountiful, so "full of all blessed condition," hard as a stone, a centre of horrid pain, making that pale face, with its gray, lucid, reasonable eyes, and its sweet, resolved mouth, express the full measure of suffering overcome.

Patua rice is more esteemed in Europe, and is of very superior qualify; it is small-grained, rather long and wiry, and is remarkably white.

She was really quite lovely with that mass of yellow-golden hair, that startlingly white skin, and those misty China-blue eyes.

In front of the shop were a dozen finished and half-finished stones, ghostly white in the dusk.

In appearance they are decidedly attractive, rather more lightly built than most Spaniels, small in size, indeed very little larger than Cockers, invariably white in colour, with red or orange markings, and possessing rather fine heads with small Clumber-shaped ears.

I felt that the light had been far too intensely white, and large, for such a cause.

Not far to the north in the hard blue sky suddenly appeared a little dab of woolly white.

Milady turned round, and became exceedingly white.

Coconut soap is very hard, and brilliantly white, and is dissolved in salt water more easily than any other soap.

They're plain white.

She had dark hair and a wonderfully white skin, and dark, bright eyes, and when he explained to her that he was a wreck financially, and said that in consequence he didn't feel justified in demanding so much of her attention, she exhibited in a gentle way a warmth of temperament which endeared her to him more than ever, while she argued with him and tried to laugh him out of his fears.

When to be served, rewarm them, and drain them on a clean cloth; then arrange them on a delicately white napkin, that it may contrast as strongly as possible with the truffles, and serve.

On another small table, covered with an exquisitely white napkin, stood a flask of wine, a tall-stemmed glass, and a few cakes on a China dish, evidently placed there for Disbrowe's return.

He is one of the smallest of the Sparrows, of a brownish ash color above, and grayish white beneath.

Leaning over the gate he saw the school steps, faintly white in the starlight.

The white cockatoo.

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