单词 | gropingly |
例句 | As Woundwort watched, he raised a trembling forepaw and passed it gropingly across his face. Watership Down: A Novel 1972-01-01T00:00:00Z He descended the one step, and advanced slowly and gropingly towards the grass-plat. Jane Eyre 1847-10-16T00:00:00Z “So—” said Billy gropingly, “I suppose that the idea of preventing war on Earth is stupid, too. “Of course.” Slaughterhouse-Five 1969-01-01T00:00:00Z Something more gropingly “actual” is hinted at by “making”. Secret Regency snogs: a guide to furtive love (and other naughty bits) in Jane Austen 2015-05-25T04:00:00Z The boyish mind was putting out feelers, gropingly at first, in the direction of creation, that divine faculty that is granted to so few of us. The Boyhood of Great Inventors 2011-12-05T03:00:46.233Z "I see tram-lines," she said gropingly, "and water—I wonder if he's asleep——" She sighed. In Mr. Knox's Country 2011-11-21T03:00:16.010Z Her lips trembled, a few faint sounds broke on the tense silence, and again her gaze strayed gropingly over the crowd. The Gray Phantom 2011-11-04T02:00:21.427Z I put out my hand, gropingly, and he took it firmly into his. Mavis of Green Hill 2011-10-12T02:00:41.317Z The prowler advanced gropingly after closing the door behind him, and from time to time he cleared his throat with little rasping sounds, as some persons do when laboring under intense excitement. The Gray Phantom's Return 2011-09-22T02:00:27.150Z A dying German, to whom she had just given an injection of camphorated oil, held out his hand, gropingly. The Red Cross Barge 2011-09-05T02:00:20.603Z She moved forward a step, her arms stretched gropingly before her. Caybigan 2011-08-31T02:01:21.780Z Adelaide’s eyes overflowed, and she felt gropingly for her handkerchief, to dry her eyes. Winona of the Camp Fire 2011-08-28T02:00:35.510Z I will lead you to a chair!” the owner of the voice exclaimed as the girl gropingly put out her hand as if afraid of falling. Blue Robin, the Girl Pioneer 2011-07-28T02:00:09.363Z He put out his hand gropingly, as if he expected some one to clasp it: "Say farewell--" "Father," sobbed the countess, laying the seeking hand gently back on the coverlet. On the Cross A Romance of the Passion Play at Oberammergau 2011-07-17T02:00:33.887Z Presently she heard a feeble whimper and saw a stirring in the cradle; little hands were put forth gropingly. A Book of Ghosts 2011-07-08T02:00:19.203Z She could only reach gropingly toward him with one hand, as if to save herself from falling from the saddle. Told In The Hills 2011-05-30T02:00:15.530Z Lou took it rather gropingly, in mechanical obedience, because of the utter weariness that was fallen upon her. The Shooting of Dan McGrew, A Novel Based on the Famous Poem of Robert Service 2011-05-28T02:00:24.557Z He went on gropingly: “I will confide to you that army life bores me a good deal, and as I intend to spend six months in California, I shall travel about somewhat.” A Daughter of the Vine 2011-03-09T03:00:47.790Z Others came hobbling with each arm round the neck of the stretcher-bearers, or led forward blind, gropingly. From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917 2011-03-04T03:01:00.007Z And yet, while gropingly and half-unconsciously he had felt that for him there might be some excuse, somehow now, the frank cowardice of the plea, coming from the man himself, jarred strangely upon him. The Carleton Case 2011-01-24T03:00:17.240Z The girl moved along to the farther end, and gropingly and blindly, without thought as to where he was sitting, he took the place beside her. King Spruce, A Novel 2011-01-15T03:00:34.400Z "It's a dream—it must be!" the young woman protested gropingly. Stranded in Arcady Slowly, gropingly, by great effort, I arrive at lukewarm moments in which it is as though my head were leaning on my heart. Woman Against that white, low horizon of houses I saw one thing that loomed dark and gropingly conspicuous. The Seven-Branched Candlestick The Schooldays of Young American Jew She looked at him gropingly, as if she almost caught his allusion. The Guarded Heights At the first sound of these cheerful words, which moved him painfully, Schnetz had stepped behind the screen and seized the hands the sick man gropingly held out to him. In Paradise A Novel. Vol. II The sick man's features twitched convulsively, and his eyelids rose quickly and as quickly fell again, while he gropingly put forth his hand toward his old friend. On the Heights A Novel The crowd, thus plunged into deep darkness, adopted the course of first having a hearty laugh, and then retiring gropingly. Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China During the years 1844-5-6 Volume 2 The creature moved slowly forward, walking erect, with its furry arms stretched gropingly ahead. Brood of the Dark Moon One does not live there any more, one prowls around gropingly in a mournful stupor. Contemporary Russian Novelists Even as he looked, she threw her arm out gropingly, and fell and leaned against the wall. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 5 (of 25) She was overcome with terror, she turned pale, and stretched out her hands gropingly like one who requires a support. The Son of His Mother He stretched out his hand gropingly and seized hers. Absolution She offered Joe her hand between the bars; his went forward to meet it gropingly, for it lacked the guidance of his eyes. The Bondboy Again, in the anguish of her mind, in her craving for help in this hour of despondency, she put forth her hand in the air gropingly, and clutched nothing. The Broom-Squire From that hour she had bunglingly, gropingly, felt her way along. At the Crossroads She stretched out her hand gropingly, caught hold of the nearest piece of furniture and helped herself up. The Son of His Mother Her teeth were chattering with nervous excitement, and when she had covered herself with the great shawl, her hand went out gropingly to him to lead her. The Treasure Trail A Romance of the Land of Gold and Sunshine Now gropingly to gain a sight Of all the buried world, I press Through mystic marge of shade and light And limbo of forgetfulness. Enamels and Cameos and other Poems As Granger watched, heedless of his own safety, a hand pushed out above the current, the hooked fingers of which searched gropingly for something to which they might make fast. Murder Point A Tale of Keewatin “See here,” he said rather gropingly, “you are not holding a grouch, are you?” At the Crossroads His hand moved gropingly underneath the bed covers, and finally brought out the little box that Polly instantly recognized. Polly of Lady Gay Cottage Slowly, blindly, gropingly, with what initiative was left to him, he made his way towards individual expression and individual form. The Rainbow Obeying a sudden impulse, she got up, and gropingly, with shuffling, cautious steps, moved across the cavern. Heart of the Blue Ridge And she stretched out long black-sleeved arms gropingly in the thick, numbing darkness that hemmed her in, and moaned to the Mother of the motherless to have pity!... pity!... The Dop Doctor As he did so Armstrong arose swiftly and, all but gropingly, his hand sought the red decanter on the mantel. The Dominant Dollar Yet there were rare times of relief from stress, when he could gropingly string together the facts of a pre-Somme existence. The Rough Road The anxious interest of her affection turned to her maid's last hours, and she tried gropingly to take away the veil and repel the feeling of horror. Germinie Lacerteux In a smother of strange, uncomprehended emotions, she was gropingly glad she had the new hat—glad she had it on now, and that Mrs. Staggart herself had adjusted it. Judith of the Cumberlands He feels of the outside gropingly—takes it home. The Lost Art of Reading For days and days doubts and misgivings troubled him so that he walked as a blind man, gropingly. Grey Town An Australian Story Then slowly a pitiful, crooked smile twitched Miss Arbuckle’s lips and her hand reached out gropingly for the back of a chair. Billie Bradley on Lighthouse Island The Mystery of the Wreck She stretched out her arms to him gropingly. Desert Conquest or, Precious Waters Blindly and gropingly he was still going in search of his kingdom. The Kingdom Round the Corner A Novel There were times when he seemed to sense vaguely, gropingly, wonderingly, that he might have a soul. The Airlords of Han They began to whine as we approached, and stretched out their hands gropingly. Trapped in 'Black Russia' Letters June-November 1915 Boolba was led to her side, and reached out his hand gropingly, and in very pity of his blindness she took it. The Book of All-Power She was a forlorn, gray creature, half blind, and she felt her way about gropingly. The Escape of Mr. Trimm His Plight and other Plights It flashes instant communication of all that architecture and painting and music for a thousand years have gropingly striven to express. The Life Radiant The girl was at her side now, and with a low cry threw herself upon her knees before the man, and stretched her arms toward him gropingly. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest He let his words wander gropingly over the water until a silence entered him. Erik Dorn Stunned by this shock, Pierre Lanier gropingly stumbles along the Thames bank, following the drifting boat. Oswald Langdon or, Pierre and Paul Lanier. A Romance of 1894-1898 Her arms went gropingly round his neck and clutched him as if he were the one stable thing that stood against an allied ferocity of wind and wave. The Tyranny of Weakness The shadows felt the walls with their hands softly, gropingly, but the hands were silent like the feet. The Black Cross The blood flowed once more through the veins, and as I noticed this change, the hand moved gropingly towards the pencil held out by Dr Hodgson, and finally grasped it. Seen and Unseen On the fifteen yards his hand went out gropingly, touched Eric's back and fell away. Left End Edwards On and on she sang, and on and on the dying man gropingly felt his way to Eternity. The Secret of the Storm Country She stood leaning for a space against the panels with her hands stretched out gropingly against the woodwork. The Tyranny of Weakness It was enough for her to have him sit by the bed while she worked her hands gropingly toward him, saying, "Oh, Chip! oh, Chip!" and murmuring broken things in Swedish. The Letter of the Contract He was a man; his life had developed him; she was still a child with the radiant woman of her blindly, gropingly, looking forth from the dear, blue-gray eyes. A Son of the Hills Suddenly, gropingly, he reached out for them both, and got the two of them into his arms. Jane Journeys On Pretending to be alarmed at the obscurity, he put out his hand gropingly, and let it light on her arm, then slip down to her warm, strong young hand. The Call of the Blood The storm clouds were thick on the sky again, the snow was dashing about him once more; half-blindly, gropingly, he sought to force his way from one pole to another,—in vain. The White Desert He stumbled on, gropingly, hands outstretched, then fell—fell, as he realised in the moment of falling, down a short flight of stone steps. Brood of the Witch-Queen Sandy's mind worked more slowly; gropingly he strove to understand. A Son of the Hills Milly, watching Horatio reach gropingly for his hat and coat, like a stricken animal, realized that her father was no longer young and brave. One Woman's Life She held out her hands to him, gropingly. The Sagebrusher A Story of the West Vaguely, gropingly, she tried to understand what lay behind his slow, solemn words, but the effort was too great. Joyce of the North Woods As he held it thus, he put out his left hand gently, inch by inch, gropingly. Judith of Blue Lake Ranch Neither spoke, but at last she raised her face and sat looking out at the water, then slowly one hand came out gropingly toward the American and both of his own closed over it. The Lighted Match "You mean," she faltered gropingly at last, "that another woman has——" She could not voice the ugly words and Thornton was obliged to be a little more explicit. The Shield of Silence She reached out gropingly, and grasped the back of a chair, staring at his face, and then glancing into mine, as though bewildered, suspecting some trick. Gordon Craig Soldier of Fortune Something else, perhaps another dead man, held my feet as though in a vise, and when I ventured to extend my one free arm gropingly to one side, the fingers encountered a moccasined foot. The Devil's Own A Romance of the Black Hawk War "Mary V, she musta hit out plumb early this morning," Bud observed gropingly. Skyrider His eyes, grown somewhat accustomed to the darkness, had been blinded again by the match he had just struck to light a cigarette, and he walked, as it behooved him, carefully and gropingly. The Lighted Match When it came to the first of the crazy uprights supporting the roof timbers it seemed to hesitate gropingly. The Killer "Oh, Maryon—" She stretched her hands towards him gropingly, like a child that is frightened in the dark. The Moon out of Reach Her eyelids closed, and she stretched out her hands a little gropingly, almost as if she were trying to ward away something that threatened her. The Splendid Folly He moved slowly, gropingly, then suddenly he recoiled in horror, for his hand had come in contact with something which he recognized to be a man's face. The Master Mystery Once more she felt the hands gropingly upon her. The Palace of Darkened Windows Mrs. Henry Higgins called upon the Almighty in the vernacular of Seven Dials, sought gropingly for the members of her progeny who clutched her skirt, and fortunately kept her head. Leonie of the Jungle Alce gropingly put out a hairy hand towards her, which was his nearest approach to a caress. Joanna Godden He reached out a hand gropingly, sagged, and toppled out of the chair to the floor, where he lay very still. The Ragged Edge He heard Pale Face Harry call out behind him; in a subconscious, mazed way, he sensed the other following him, gropingly, hesitantly, for a few yards, then hold back—and finally stop. The Miracle Man She reached the temple staggering, her hands stretched gropingly before her. The Keeper of the Door Sam Bolton passed his emaciated, gnarled hand gropingly across his mouth, his usual precursor of speech. The Silent Places Weakly, gropingly, he stretched his benumbed hand out again; he was well on his way now. The Man Thou Gavest Soon Madge's horse was led by a groom to the mounting block, and in a few minutes she emerged gropingly from the great door of Entrance Tower. Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall When there was silence still—and he gave her plenty of time for reply—Ford stooped and felt gropingly for her, thinking she must be asleep. The Uphill Climb A hand … another hand … That reach, reach gropingly…. The Agamemnon of Aeschylus Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes He looked gropingly about, without seeing, in the manner of an old man. The Silent Places Lewis turned away and took a few steps gropingly, head down, as though he walked in a trance. Through stained glass Madge gropingly went to Sir George's side, and he tenderly put his arms about her, saying:— "I would that you were my daughter." Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall He stumbled out, his old hands held before him, gropingly, half-suffocated. In Old Kentucky A mist swam before her eyes and she put out her hand gropingly, grasping the back of the nearest chair for support. Mischievous Maid Faynie Yet after a moment his hand came out gropingly and touched the man beside him. The Rocks of Valpre In her darkness she felt gropingly, feebly, for the old paths, and the good Spirit was all the time leading her back to the light. The King's Daughter and Other Stories for Girls Then she came gropingly back to me just as Dorothy returned. Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall Sliding and slipping we descended, burying ourselves in these profundities and gropingly encountering the hurly-burly of a convoy of carts and the advance guard of the regiment we were relieving. Light She put out her hands and went gropingly from the room to her own, and from thence to the sala. The Splendid Idle Forties Stories of Old California But it was so dark that she had to move her hand gropingly above her head, for a moment, in order to locate the light. The Automobile Girls at Washington Checkmating the Plots of Foreign Spies The woman had arisen and come forth, blinded as yet by the light, her hands thrust out gropingly. The Doomswoman An Historical Romance of Old California Madge walked gropingly over to her cousin and sat by her side, taking her hand. Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall She, perhaps, was the one I should have always loved; she whom I seek gropingly, desperately, from each to the next. Light The young fellow felt gropingly for a red-figured bandanna, found it and wiped his face and his eyes dejectedly. The Gringos A half choked little cry startled me, and I saw Grace Draper get to her feet unsteadily and start for the door, with her hands outstretched gropingly before her, almost as if she were blind. Revelations of a Wife The Story of a Honeymoon Step by step, gropingly, the girl was advancing on her journey. Where the Trail Divides Then a voice—Fielding's voice—spoke to her, and she went forward gropingly. The Obstacle Race She reached for it, gropingly, her eyes fixed on a point at the rear of the bank. Cheerful—By Request I put out a hand gropingly, for I could not see clearly, and I thought I should reel and fall. Sacred and Profane Love As I did so Desiree threw her hands gropingly above her head and fell fainting to the ground. Under the Andes Before she had walked gropingly, as though uncertain of her pathway. Where the Trail Divides She put out her hands gropingly and fell forward across Gil's inert body. Jean of the Lazy A Presently they reached the bottom of the stairway, and Joan de Tany led him, gropingly, across what seemed, from their echoing footsteps, a large chamber. The Outlaw of Torn The boy fumbled gropingly in search of the matches. The Oakdale Affair His hand sought her swelling bosom gropingly; and his eyes, as they looked pleadingly even into mine, shot into my heart and unnerved me. Under the Andes At length he arose, shook the dust from his clothes wearily, felt his way to the hatch, and gropingly descended the steps till he stood in the yard. The Mayor of Casterbridge It was not for some time, and gropingly, as it were, that the young sovereign began to see his way, and finally turned his attention and his longings to the mouth of the Neva. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12 Leaving the window open, he gropingly moved back to his desk, struck a vesta and kneeling, went carefully through the dead man's pockets. Till the Clock Stops She had put out her hand gropingly, as a blind child might have done, and he was now holding the poor little hand tightly clasped in his firm grasp. The End of Her Honeymoon I began gropingly, in surmise, error, darkness; but now my brow catches, ay, and reflects, the calm, pure, effulgent light of Nature's definite day, and I bathe myself in its happy warmth. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 32, June, 1860 In his absentmindedness he forgot the lantern; he therefore went up gropingly, stepping carefully and feeling with his feet for the steps. The Knights of the Cross or, Krzyzacy Val choked back the tears, and, without taking her face from the pillow, put out the burned hand gropingly until it touched his knee. Lonesome Land As he walked gropingly up the dark stairway, a man came clumsily after, and presently stumbled past him. The Puritans Then, being set down again, the dying creatures would totter gropingly about, with dragging wings, find each other, strike a guesswork blow or two, and fall exhausted once more. Life on the Mississippi, Part 9. At the other end of the scale were dazed, foreign creatures, guilty of they knew not what, gropingly and vainly striving to understand and to make themselves understood. The Subterranean Brotherhood And in a louder voice he demanded, not of Rose Mallett, but of the mysterious world in which he gropingly existed, 'Why should she?' The Misses Mallett The Bridge Dividing Then I reach the altar, gropingly, unable yet to distinguish forms clearly. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan First Series I wonder," he began gropingly, "if you would mind not going out when I cannot go with you? The Avalanche Samson told how his mother had turned pallid, and stretched out her arm gropingly for support against the door-jamb. The Call of the Cumberlands She got up and began to walk to and fro restlessly, gropingly across the room. Snow-Blind “I rejoice that I have lived to this time,” he stammered slowly, gropingly, as though each word, each distorted and mispronounced syllable had to be sought with difficulty. Darkness and Dawn The King dropped into inarticulate mumblings, shaking his grey head weakly from time to time, and gropingly trying to recollect what he had done with the Seal. The Prince and the Pauper, Part 3. Paredes ran his slender fingers gropingly over the faces of several of the cards he had picked up. The Abandoned Room Prussia fights for conquest, for world-power, and makes docile Germany imagine that she is fighting for these also; but what Germany is really fighting for, blindly and gropingly, is freedom and unity. The War and Democracy But with the words his hand came gropingly forth and fastened in a hard grip on Piers' arm. The Bars of Iron "While gropingly descending these crazy steps one dusky evening, I gratified Julian exceedingly by hitting my nose against the wall," he admits in the "Note-Books." Memories of Hawthorne His old hand reached out gropingly, closed over Mr. Skinner's and held it a moment childishly. Cappy Ricks Retires The boy put out his hand gropingly, turning his head with the pitiful uncertainty of the blind. Dawn "I am glad to see you," she went on slowly and gropingly, her face a ripple of smiles. Smoke Bellew She had released Loder's arm as they crossed the hall; and now, reaching the stairs, she put out her hand gropingly and caught the banister. The Masquerader Instantly, with a sort of gasp of surprise and pleasure and some deeper emotion, she set down the lamp, and held out her hands gropingly and went into his arms. Sisters She reached out gropingly and struggled to her feet, and looked just once down upon the snow. Nomads of the North A Story of Romance and Adventure under the Open Stars He reached out a great hand behind him, gropingly, and it touched a chair. God's Country—And the Woman He moved closer, so that the hand she had gropingly put out touched him, then seemed naturally to slip along his shoulder, round his neck. The Border Legion "The Heart Song of the Sea," he repeated gropingly. The Blazed Trail He drew his hand gropingly over his face, half rose, and again seated himself. The Return Even though gropingly at times, the physicians of the walled cities had put their fingers upon the specific medicament. Sixes and Sevens She was swaying, her hands reaching out gropingly, her face the gray of ash that crumbles from an ember. God's Country—And the Woman The woman who could no longer see stretched forth her hands gropingly towards the man who could no longer feel; their hands met. The Memoirs of Victor Hugo From under His tunic, gropingly, he drew a cross; He wondered would it make, for her, the loss A little less? Cross Roads Yet he heard, he understood, and though sight failed, he moved his hand gropingly over the covering. Mary Barton And poor Lizzie, entering the room at that moment, saw a hand covered with blood reach back and gropingly, horribly, through the broken pane, refasten the lock. The Bat He descended the one step, and advanced slowly and gropingly towards the grass-plat. Jane Eyre Weak and reeling, I went out through the broken window and down the street, seeking to escape, instinctively and gropingly, from the awful shambles. The Iron Heel Then he arose gropingly to his feet, and started toward one of the two doors leading from the room. The Riverman Then she put out her hand and began to feel gropingly about; then said, “I cannot find it; blow ‘taps.’” A Horse's Tale |
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