27 adverbs to describe how to wrinkle

While they smoked and spat into or at the stove, and told trail yarns, the chief magistrate arranged papers, conferred with the clerk and another man, wrinkled deeply his leathery forehead, consulted his Waterbury, and shot tobacco-juice under the table.

You see that statue Fixing its joyous, but deep-wrinkled eyes Upon the Pillar of the Angels yonder.

Thus, in a while, as Winfrida the Fair paced slowly along upon her ambling palfrey, her blue eyes a-dream, she was suddenly aware of a rustling near by and, glancing swiftly up, beheld the Duchess Helen standing before her, tall and proud, her black brows wrinkled faintly, her eyes stern and challenging.

" "Suppose, for instance, you should get the job on a profitable basis; the biggest job this concern ever had and one of the biggest ever let anywhere" Mr. Comer's brow was wrinkled humorously.

" "It's rather hard to understand," said Milly, wrinkling her little brow perplexedly, "because God is everywhere, isn't He?

His eyes resemble those of some species of fish, and are set under curiously wrinkled brows that nearly conceal them....

A giggle need not be inconsistent with fifty years, especially if one's nose wrinkles up delightfully in the act.

A puff of cold wet wind blew over the parapet, and the sergeant wrinkled his nose disgustedly.

My jaws will open to the splitting point and my perfect nose wrinkle ferociously, for the joy of holding a living, terrified body.

Morrison's finely wrinkled face, with its blue, complacent eyes and thin nose, hovered before himnow as he remembered it in life, and now as he imagined it in death.

The head was thrown back, as if ready for a dentist; the stiff white tie applied to the throat, and gradually wrinkled into half its actual breadth by the slow downward movement of the chin.

The chop should be thick and heavily wrinkled and the mouth square.

"Norton!" Telfer, wrinkling his forehead incredulously, looked at Haines.

She said that when my eyebrows were wrinkled it was an advertisement that my brain was wrinkled inside, and that it wasn't good to have wrinkles in the brain.

His hairless face was intricately wrinkled.

Hazen looked at me, his old face wrinkling mirthfully.

When I came in, he had been sitting in an arm-chair, with his head resting on his hand, and his brow painfully wrinkled.

The other, gnarled, prematurely wrinkled, almost gnome-like.

She wrinkled her brows prettily at him.

I know it won't be long a-comin'." Susan Snow, Ex-slave, Lauderdale County FEC W.B. Allison Rewrite, Pauline Loveless Edited, Clara E. Stokes SUSAN SNOW Meridian, Mississippi "Aunt Sue" Snow, a rather small and profusely wrinkled 87-year-old ex-slave, lives in the Negro quarters of the South Side in Meridian.

Yet rake I am, and abominably so, for a person that begins to wrinkle reverendly.

" "Does it?" said Dotty, wrinkling her brows anxiously; "does it, now truly?" "Yes, indeed, Dotty.

These old women had points of resemblance: they were lean, sallow, and wonderfully wrinkled, and looked each malign and ugly enough for a witch.

exclaimed Nell, with brows most becomingly wrinkled.

"Oh, nothin' much," he replied, wrinkling his nose comically, "only Broadway an' the Bowery are too far away from this town to ever amount to anythin'.

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