80 adverbs to describe how to wipe

"We must follow," said Grace, hastily wiping her eyes, and rubbing the traces of tears from her cheeks"Excuse me, Sir George Templemore; will you open" He did, though it was not the door, but his arms.

After the fowl has been drawn and singed, wipe it inside and out with a clean cloth, but do not wash it.

Mackerel should never be washed when intended to be broiled, but merely wiped very clean and dry, after taking out the gills and insides.

She wiped her eyes furtively.

Slave-raiding has been utterly wiped out in all parts of Africa, except in portions of the Sudan and other districts over which white rule has not yet been asserted.

The tears came into her eyes, but she wiped them away hurriedly, ashamed of her emotion.

She delicately wiped her eyes, and Rust murmured broken words of the deepest sympathy.

With a cloth he dusted the feathers and tenderly wiped the eyes.

Sir Timothy took out his glasses, wiped them deliberately, and put them on.

Pluck, and wipe them outside, and truss them with the head under the wing, having previously skinned that and the neck.

Oh the wretchednessthe deep, deep painof that bungling ant-hill, happily wiped out, my God!

And all the time Rogers was watching him furtively, wiping his mouth mechanically with a trembling hand.

" Marston was fearfully agitated as he spoke, and repeatedly wiped from his face the cold sweat that gathered there.

During the month of July the Greek army had practically wiped out the 1st, 3d, 4th, and 14th Bulgarian Divisions, some 160,000 strong; they had marched 200 miles over terrible mountains; they had taken 12,000 prisoners, 120 guns; and had cheerfully sustained 27,000 casualties out of a total number of 120,000 troops engaged.

A bath in the tin washbasin does me very well," and the good woman wiped her window leisurely, and even put it back and fastened the side-slat in its place before she sat down to see what Richard had written.

" The major pulled out his handkerchief, blew his nose vigorously, and then surreptitiously wiped his eyes.

He pulled out a red silk handkerchief and wiped his face nervously as she said, "Kiss me too, uncle," but her warm lips were on his cheek before he had time to analyze his own feelings.

(d) The proper method of oiling a barrel is as follows: Wipe the cleaning roll dry; select a clean patch and thoroughly saturate it with sperm oil or warmed cosmic, being sure that the cosmic has penetrated the patch; scrub the bore with the patch, finally drawing the patch smoothly from the muzzle to the breech, allowing the cleaning rod to turn with the rifling.

Legrand, however, although evidently much disconcerted, wiped his brow thoughtfully and recommenced.

Wash it inside well, and wipe it thoroughly dry with a cloth; the outside merely requires nicely wiping, as we have just stated.

" Ol' Chief wiped his eyes pathetically.

With the other she felt for her handkerchief and frankly wiped her eyes.

Trebooze is fussing and fidgetting about, wiping his forehead perpetually; telling everybody to get out of the way, and not to interfere; then catching hold of Scoutbush's button to chatter in his face; then, starting aside to put some part of his dress to rights.

They would be the last to brand Franklin and King and Morris and Wilson and Sherman and Hamilton with the ineffaceable infamy of attempting to ingraft on the Constitution, and therefore to perpetuate, a system of oppression in absolute antagonism to its high and professed objects, one which their own practice condemned,and this, too, when they had scarcely wiped away the dust and sweat of the Revolution from their brows!

Let them remain for 24 hours, turn into a colander to drain, and, if necessary, wipe lightly with a clean soft cloth.

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