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93 words match “SLOWLY”

STEP v.
To walk slowly, gravely, or resolutely. Home the swain retreats, His flock before him stepping to the fold. Thomson.
STEW v.
To boil slowly, or with the simmering or moderate heat; to seethe; to cook in a little liquid, over a gentle fire, without boiling; as, to stew meat; to stew oysters; to stew apples.
TARDIGRADE a.
Moving or stepping slowly; slow-paced. [R.] G. Eliot.
TARDIGRADOUS a.
Moving slowly; slow-paced. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne.
TARDILY adv.
In a tardy manner; slowly.
TARDO a.
Slow; -- a direction to perform a passage slowly.
TOLL v. 2 definitions
To cause to sound, as a bell, with strokes slowly and uniformly repeated; as, to toll the funeral bell. "The sexton tolled the bell." Hood.
TOUCH-PAPER n.
Paper steeped in saltpeter, which burns slowly, and is used as a match for firing gunpowder, and the like.
TRACE v.
e; a traced drawing. Some faintly traced features or outline of the mother and the child, slowly lading into the twilight of the woods. Hawthorne.
TRAGACANTH n.
s in hard whitish or yellowish flakes or filaments, and is nearly insoluble in water, but slowly swells into a mucilaginous mass, which is used as a substitute for gum arabic in medicine and the arts. Called also gum tragacanth.
WEEPING a. 2 definitions
Discharging water, or other liquid, in drops or very slowly; surcharged with water. "Weeping grounds." Mortimer.
WORK v.
To make one's way slowly and with difficulty; to move or penetrate laboriously; to proceed with effort; -- with a following preposition, as down, out, into, up, through, and the like; as, scheme works out by degrees; to work into the earth. Till body up to spirit work, in bounds Proportioned to each kind. Milton.…
WORM v.
To work slowly, gradually, and secretly. When debates and fretting jealousy Did worm and work within you more and more, Your color faded. Herbert.
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