He was fiery this morning, although Christiane suggested, accident scene, not necessarily fierily as he was in years past. ❋ Unknown (2008)
The cornices of lofty buildings glistened; the sunset shone fierily through the glass-inclosed layer-like upper floors. ❋ Unknown (2004)
Warren Wynd was a very little man with loose grey hair and a pointed beard, seemingly frail but fierily active. ❋ Unknown (2003)
She was about forty years old, and flame-like and fierily sad. ❋ Unknown (2003)
The Greeks talked fierily in secret about the partisans, about forming a resistance, and the Italians confined themselves to camp, the only signs of activity being the setting up of batteries, a daily reconnaissance by amphibious aircraft, and a mounted curfew patrol that jogged about at dusk, its members more anxious to exercise charm on females than to enforce an early night. ❋ De Bernieres, Louis (2003)
Boswell's life is unusual in illuminating not only the underworld of the prostitutes among whom he spent an impressive proportion of his time but also the heavy, static society of the Scottish aristocracy and the fierily loquacious world of London's "clubbable" men. ❋ Unknown (2001)
Not fierily but the wash of color was readily discernible under her alabaster skin. ❋ Laurens, Stephanie (2003)
Ireland, on the Spanish Main and in Spanish waters, were fierily ❋ Unknown (N/A)
The young fellow was blushing fierily as he spoke, but no one noticed this except the girl. ❋ David Christie Murray (N/A)
The gusto of the man speaks out fierily after all these years. ❋ Various (N/A)
They hung in the sky above like great pendulous jewels, palpitant with interior name -- there were purple stars, and blue stars, and orange-colored stars; some resembled monstrous amethysts, some emeralds fierily green, some rubies spitting sparks vindictively red; others globular sheeny pearls, creamy of lustre but shot with faint gleams of rose; and fugitively sprinkling the firmament here and there were orbs that glistened like diamonds, wonderfully and purely white. ❋ T. Everett Harr�� (N/A)
In the course of ten sleeps -- as days are called -- the first moon of the long night sank below the horizon and the colorful stars fierily glittered over a world of black silence. ❋ T. Everett Harr�� (N/A)
Whereas Dick, lovable and hot-headed, and with the gambling blood of generations of dicing, horse-racing ancestors running fierily in his veins, fell in love with beautiful but penniless Virginia ❋ Margaret Pedler (N/A)
"Do you recognize that picture, PENDRAGONS?" he asks, after the two have drunk fierily at each other. ❋ Various (N/A)
He wondered from her blush if in his ignorance of girls he had done something to offend her, and turned away; but she misunderstood that, and cried fierily: ❋ Rebecca West (1937)
She simply grew more and more proudly, passionately, a Spaniard and a Moreno; more and more stanchly and fierily a Catholic, and a lover of the Franciscans. ❋ Unknown (1921)
A brooch set with a ruby was pinned at the point where the blouse opened -- gleaming fierily and harshly against the soft skin. ❋ Sax Rohmer (1921)
He turned in a flash and I saw those parts of his face which were visible between the pieces of strapping to turn fierily red. ❋ Sax Rohmer (1921)