Similar words: expression, expressionless, expressionism, self-expression, expressive, expressible, inexpressible, impression.
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91 Ministers emerged as tight-lipped as they had entered, shirking the cameras and hurrying away with serious expressions.
92 I gave Maureen one of my best expressions, a sophisticated woman faced with some one less fortunate than herself.
93 However, Le Roy Ladurie sees the strikes and uprisings of this period as expressions or frustration rather than campaigns for political change.
94 Your facial expressions can help to emphasize parts of your speech too: try smiling, scowling, or raising your eyebrows.
95 In all its specific expressions, manhood is made, not born.
96 Tone of voice, facial expressions, and bodily postures can help or hinder communication.
97 Notice that the principle of contextual plausibility allows legitimacy to expressions which arise in the contrived contexts of the classroom.
98 We use language to talk about the meanings of linguistic expressions as well as about things that are not meanings.
99 Verily, the Academy is a raging inferno of inertia and glazed expressions.
100 Contrast also grants priority to lexical expressions that conventionally convey a specific meaning.
101 We waited to have our visas minutely examined by security police with green uniforms and humorless expressions.
102 One view was that they form a kind of virtuous circle of equally basic expressions definable in terms of each other.
103 They are tall and sharp and bony and their faces are chipped into expressions that never change(sentencedict.com), like flint arrowheads.
104 His attempt to win southern gaucho voters by playing up family links there backfired when he got his regional expressions muddled up.
105 Later, when my mind is rearranged, their expressions will come to seem contemptuous; even malevolent.
106 It will invite expressions of interest in fund holding, which will be available from April 1993.
107 They were identical, skinhead clones with square faces and frightening brutish expressions.
108 Gaius claims no more than that these four expressions are typical; his list is not exhaustive.
109 It's a useful little phrase book, full of colloquial expressions.
110 About thirty airmen sat around wearing a variety of expressions from sickly smiles to tough bravado.
111 One could not say her face softened, for softness was not in her repertoire of expressions.
112 She included difficult filler items without pronouns to divert the subjects' attention from the anaphoric expressions.
113 She accepted his expressions of sympathy and gratitude for seeing him(sentencedict.com/expressions.html), with sweet womanly grace.
114 Ocean island and continental flood basalt occurrences represent different expressions of plume activity.
115 Such expressions of piety are written from the highest motives, and are true to the faith in one way.
116 I should stress again that I am here concerned with meanings qua posited objective thought-contents of linguistic expressions.
117 Expressions of indebtedness for specific forms of assistance are noted at appropriate points in the text.
118 These men appeared with shaven heads and grim, worried expressions.
119 In a 1974 study of eighty families, sociologist Richard Gelles found more nonreligious than religious homes involved in expressions of violence.
120 However, do avoid the use of slang or dialect expressions unless the context calls directly for such deviations from normal speech.
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