1 He ate silently the spoonfuls she pushed into his mouth and washed them down with noisily gulped water.
2 Gerald raised it, obedient as a child, and gulped noisily.
3 "I must never let him know I'm afraid to face him," she thought, and, clutching the wrapper closer to her throat, she went down the stairs with her head up and her heels clacking noisily.
4 She sprang up, started noisily and needlessly to wash the dishes.
5 At the dance which followed the sleigh-ride Kennicott was devoted to the watery prettiness of Maud Dyer, and Vida was noisily interested in getting up a Virginia Reel.
6 Half a dozen squatters from a degenerate colony in a brush-hidden hollow, planters of potatoes, suspected thieves, came in noisily drunk.
7 Antonia ate so noisily now, like a man, and she yawned often at the table and kept stretching her arms over her head, as if they ached.
8 The party went noisily out of the room.
9 Nicholas set off, following the first sleigh; behind him the others moved noisily, their runners squeaking.
10 Prince Andrew lay on his chest with his face in the grass, breathing heavily and noisily.
11 The servants ran noisily about the house and yard, shouting and disputing.
12 Kutuzov, dejected and frowning, sat on a bench by the bridge toying with his whip in the sand when a caleche dashed up noisily.
13 Thousands of crows rose above the walls and circled in the air, cawing and noisily flapping their wings.
14 Having ridden in, he dismounted and approached a big blazing campfire, around which sat several men talking noisily.
15 His massive couch, all covered with gilding, with great branches of lilies painted on the panels, thundered noisily along.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER VI—WHICH POSSIBLY PROVES BOULATRUELLE'S INTELLIGE...