Similar words: expression, expressionless, expressionism, self-expression, expressive, expressible, inexpressible, impression.
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1 I tend to overuse certain favourite expressions.
2 They greeted him with many expressions of pleasure.
3 His expressions varied from poker-faced to blank.
4 English is a language abounding with idiomatic expressions.
5 Laughter is one of the most infectious expressions of emotion.
6 Expressions of sympathy flooded in from all over the country.
7 The representatives of both sides reciprocated formal expressions of goodwill.
8 Her writing is full of colourful expressions.
9 They greeted the president with many expressions of pleasure.
10 Many informal expressions are gaining currency in serious newspapers.
11 All their expressions were not true.
12 The children's expressions were a joy to behold.
13 He uses a lot of unusual expressions.
14 The article was full of overworked expressions.
15 Facial expressions are part of the conveyance of meaning.
16 She niggled some expressions of my article.
17 His public expressions of grief are nothing but show.
18 This was the occasion for expressions of friendship by the two presidents.
19 These expressions are often used interchangeably, but they do have different meanings.
20 The rebel leader claimed to have received expressions of support from all the neighbouring countries.
21 Many dated expressions are being dropped from the new dictionary.
22 Difficult expressions are explained in the glosses at the bottom of the page.
23 It was downright panic—the frozen expressions on the faces of the actors was proof enough of that.
24 Have you an appointment? Some expressions with have are common even in informal language:I'm sorry,(www.Sentencedict.com) I haven't a clue.
25 We've received a lot of expressions of support for our campaign.
26 We can use our eyes and facial expressions to communicate virtually every subtle nuance of emotion there is.
27 In this dictionary we often gloss difficult expressions with an explanation in brackets.
28 Wheat color skin to a healthy sense of vitality, wearing Nike a complete set of pure white pink edge sportswear, the tiny curly brown hair tied in a relaxed and lively braids, always the confidence of cute expressions.
29 The fashionable remarks of today often become the commonplace expressions of tomorrow.
30 She soon regretted what she'd done. In the comparative or superlative or in expressions such as as soon as possible, soon emphasizes that something is done without delay:Please reply as soon as possible.
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