单词 | expressively |
例句 | The results are disquieting, aesthetically as well as expressively. History of Art, Volume 1 1962-01-01T00:00:00Z The man spoke little English, but he smiled expressively whenever Bridget came by. Stardust 1998-10-01T00:00:00Z Herbie’s hands flapped expressively in the night air: “1 can ride that horse,” he again declared. The Milagro Beanfield War 1974-01-01T00:00:00Z The pig grunts expressively, and I scratch the bristly head. On the Far Side of the Mountain 1990-01-01T00:00:00Z The edited images they formed were at once figurative and fractured, expressively illusive but inconclusive; painterly while being mostly paint free. Art Review: Romare Bearden at Studio Museum, Schomburg and the Met 2011-12-08T23:44:36Z Ms. Kang, who drew whoops from the audience before playing a single note, offered a lean, focused sound, pinpoint intonation and expressively molded phrasing. Music Review: Korean Symphony at Carnegie, Brahms via Seoul 2010-06-02T21:50:00Z Not all of the works on the program were rendered as expressively as the encores. Review: Ying Fang Caps a Moving Recital With a Dedication to James Levine 2016-05-10T04:00:00Z So each member of the cast must be multitalented: able to play instruments, sing, act and move expressively. At SCR, the musical 'Once' raises its hopeful voice 2017-09-12T04:00:00Z It's an effective little piece, and proved a perfect foil for the full-blooded account of Strauss's Ein Heldenleben, expressively pliant and majestically spacious, with which Elder and the Hallé ended. Proms 27 & 28: Hall?/Elder; BCMG/Volkov 2010-08-07T12:03:00Z In the D.J. booth, however, deep in the mix, the charismatic Mr. Parrish oozes an infectious exuberance, expressively contorting his face while he adjusts the EQ knobs and passionately moves to the music. Detroit House Music Takes a Swaggering Step Out of the Darkness 2017-07-21T04:00:00Z In the “Swan Lake” pas de deux, Ms. Boylston found time to use her music expressively even within virtuosity; acute details of incidental footwork were as telling as the big bravura moments. Critic’s Notebook: The Vail International Dance Festival Turns 25 2013-08-04T21:58:01Z The Emerson played with poise and expressively wrought phrasing. Music Review: All Mozart, by Emerson Quartet in Mostly Mozart 2010-08-18T22:35:00Z For instance, small talk: I’m told by Sheikh to keep things breezy, speak expressively and make questions open. 'I am not naturally magnetic': can you learn how to be charismatic? 2016-12-17T05:00:00Z All kinds of behavior — manipulative, passive; charming, tough; talkative, silent — emerged, to the point that the show became expressively incoherent. Still Reforming Postmodern Dance, California Roots Intact 2017-06-01T04:00:00Z Scott expressively sings of her yearning for Bunty in the lovely ballad, "Can You See Me?" Review: 'Bunty Berman Presents' a Bollywood spoof 2013-05-10T00:01:09Z This double part is a costuming situation that adds nothing expressively. Review | At Wolf Trap, a ‘Swan Lake’ with streaks of light 2019-07-12T04:00:00Z People today don't think it's important to be able to write or speak expressively or coherently. Emmy Awards 2016: Emmys Welcome Surprises Along With the Favorites 2016-09-18T04:00:00Z As played by Gallo in an expressively wordless performance, Mohammed could be akin to the trapped mountaineer in 127 Hours, but with a political agenda and more blood on his hands. Toronto Film Festival: 10 Films to Talk About 2010-09-19T13:55:00Z On Saturday, he didn’t seem to be as concerned with ensemble precision as he was with getting the curvature of a phrase shaped as gracefully as possible, using his left hand expressively. L.A. Chamber Orchestra gets a hand from Joshua Bell and guest conductor Jaime Martín 2017-10-01T04:00:00Z He sang expressively and with solid technique throughout the evening, although sometimes his melodramatic effects resulted in uneven phrasing. Music Review: Vittorio Grigolo Performs Solo Recital at the Metropolitan Opera 2014-03-10T04:56:04Z And pace he does, barefoot, speaking expressively, using his hands as he walks back and forth across a large window, sometimes stopping to make eye contact. All hail Tituss, breakout star of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt 2016-04-12T04:00:00Z At least her role as the pampered, Westernized niece of Hawaii’s last king in the late 1800s does not require her to dance expressively in buckskin, though there are a few uncomfortable moments involving hula. | 'Princess Kaiulan': Q?orianka Kilcher Stars in Tale of Hawaiian History 2010-05-13T23:12:00Z Most were fairly traditional, in the sense that they used dissonance sparingly and expressively and were structurally clear and direct. Music Review: Joel Sachs Takes New Juilliard Ensemble to MoMA 2010-07-26T23:43:00Z For instance, if Julie’s telling me that the minor female characters don’t seem as expressively developed, I think that’s really useful to know. New Flight for a New ‘Butterfly’ 2017-10-17T04:00:00Z During much of his concert, they were deployed like the brass and horns, often making for a sound that was murky, cluttered and expressively undefined. Music Review: Harry Connick Jr. Performs on Broadway 2010-07-16T21:19:00Z But the real gem is provided by Knussen, with his Cantata for oboe and strings, in which Melinda Maxwell ensures that not a single note goes begging expressively. Illuminating Britten – review 2013-04-16T17:04:24Z In the end, Diaghilev declined to set the work; conductor Kristjan Järvi here supplied the missing choreography himself, whirling and writhing expressively on the podium. National Youth Orchestra/Kristjan J?rvi ? review 2011-01-06T21:44:01Z “To be the best, with the most difficult and technical elements, and still fuse everything together artistically and expressively, that’s exactly what I loved and felt,” Reitberger, now 63, said in an email. When Ski Ballet Pushed at the Porous Boundary Between Art and Sport 2022-02-11T05:00:00Z Movement and fixedness contend expressively in Theater Alliance’s “Blood at the Root,” Dominique Morisseau’s play about a school shaken by violence, hate speech and racial tensions. Review | Two plays set at the intersection of race and violence in America 2019-03-05T05:00:00Z The soprano Dawn Upshaw, a frequent collaborator of Mr. Golijov’s, sang expressively here and in the composer’s “How Slow the Wind,” set to two poems by Emily Dickinson. Music Review: Crash Ensemble at Carnegie Hall 2013-05-20T20:49:46Z A lyrical dialogue unfolded between orchestra and solo violin, whose melodic lines were expressively performed here by Daniel Andai. Music Review: Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas at Alice Tully 2010-05-12T21:31:00Z Is there one in particular that you see the fandom most expressively? Tobias Menzies on playing Prince Philip: "I didn't feel I was ever going to get a call from him" 2023-06-11T04:00:00Z Although certainly carved by different artists, the figures share similarities, including attenuated, bent-over torsos and expressively pinched faces, with the mouth of the woman open, as if she were in pain. Art Review: Glimpsing Africa Anew in Its Art 2011-06-23T21:58:34Z On a couple of occasions Colker herself appears and performs one of her signature solo dances, rolling on the floor and moving her arms expressively. Tatyana – review 2013-02-03T00:05:42Z The singing is just as expressively restrained on “Ana’s Way,” which features Kurt Elling, and builds on a composition previously titled “Ana Grace.” Jimmy Greene’s 'Beautiful Life' Is a Eulogy to a Daughter 2014-11-26T05:00:00Z The buoyant, elegantly shaped orchestral sound meshed beautifully with the lithe, immaculate and colorful singing of the chorus, which expressively conveyed the drama and sorrow of the chorales. Critic?s Notebook: Two ?Passions,? With Two Very Different Effects 2011-04-17T22:14:02Z Music that he thought he knew – the late symphonies of Sibelius – is transformed expressively, structurally, by the Berliners' performances. Mystery of the maestros: what are conductors for? 2012-06-01T21:55:13Z There’s something expressively boilerplate about his art, making it adaptable to varied uses and settings and patronage. How Mexico’s Muralists Lit a Fire Under U.S. Artists 2020-02-20T05:00:00Z After or before they have made a joke, many Germans will make a physical gesture to signpost their intention: sometimes just an expressively raised eyebrow, sometimes something more emphatic. What's German for funny? 2012-02-12T20:00:13Z I couldn’t understand a word but they waved their arms wildly and spoke expressively. The Inescapable Poet of Nicaragua 2017-11-27T05:00:00Z In these books, James functions as an omniscient designer-director and as an intimate portraitist, blocking out complex compositions with epic precision and pushing figures forward for expressively pitiless close-ups. Henry James, a Poohbah Who Painted With Words 2017-07-06T04:00:00Z As her male counterpart, Arcane, the countertenor Robin Blaze offered only modest vocal resources but poured those into expressively rendered arias. Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra in ‘Teseo,’ at Mostly Mozart 2014-08-18T04:00:00Z Over the years I have heard of lots of flashy, expressively indulgent performances of Russian repertory in the name of preserving the Russian Romantic style. Music: Two Young Pianists, Forging Connections 2010-02-25T22:49:00Z Certainly Strauss never composed anything more radiant or expressively searching than the extended confrontation between Jupiter and Danae that ends the opera.” Strauss Joins Sibelius?s Vacation 2011-07-22T15:31:19Z And she moved as if dancing with a lover’s ghost-memory; her hands flitted expressively about her gown. Music Review: Chucho Vald?s Plays With the Afro-Cuban Messengers 2012-01-24T23:07:41Z The clarinet presents unique challenges to the expressively creative musician. Clarinet’s limitations prove challenging for Ukrainian soloist 2016-04-04T04:00:00Z Also in the lineup were excerpts from Daniel Read’s “American Singing Book,” Merit Woodruff’s “Devotional Harmony,” “Captain George Bush’s Notebook” and Samuel Holyoke’s “Harmonia Americana,” all given lively, expressively shaped readings. Music Review: The Early American Songbook, Reclaimed 2010-12-07T21:27:00Z With his eyes shut and his nimble fingers working the piano, he swayed expressively with the music. Character Study: Randolph Herr, 64, Maestro of the Player Piano 2012-09-08T04:03:04Z I don’t like the idea of Mr. McGregor’s choreography in anybody’s lifeblood because it’s so expressively empty, so preoccupied with flashy surface effects. Dance: Premieres by Christopher Wheeldon and Alexei Ratmansky 2010-07-02T22:14:00Z The New Amsterdam singers expressively sang four of his “Evening Songs,” two for a cappella chorus and two for vocal quartet with piano, played by Pen Ying Fang. Music Review: New Amsterdam Singers at Church of the Holy Trinity 2010-06-06T22:16:00Z The band presents itself just as simply, with Ms. Cooper churning eighth-note riffs against Mr. Cox’s more expressively varied drumming. Music Review: Banter Is Cheery, but Songs Are Not 2011-04-27T21:53:46Z What was interesting was writing music that meant something expressively rather than just writing a song. Paul McCartney puts love, anger and sadness into score for New York ballet 2011-02-24T21:36:54Z He played both the dancelike fast passages and more ruminative slow sections expressively. Music Review: Philharmonic Takes on Stravinsky at Avery Fisher 2010-04-29T20:49:00Z Biting, playful, introspective and steeped in Hungarian folk music, the duos were as challenging expressively as they were technically, and Regni and Stewart made them sing. Kennedy Center Chamber Players present unusual, rarely heard music 2015-01-12T05:00:00Z Two of the movie’s most expressively significant events prove drastically different in Berg’s report. The Odd Factual Gaps in Michael Grandage’s “Genius” 2016-06-09T04:00:00Z On TikTok, Lapwood does get the occasional negative comment — such as a poster complaining about the expressively fluctuating tempo in her performance of a Bach toccata. On TikTok, an Organist Finds an Audience, and Herself 2022-12-21T05:00:00Z Pieranunzi has long been a master of song-form variations but has cut expressively free of familiar guidelines in middle age and begun to sound like a performer in the same league as his original inspirations. This week's new live music 2012-11-17T00:05:27Z Though it is expressively shot and crisply edited, the credibility of “Patti Cake$” ultimately rests on her shoulders. Review: ‘Patti Cake$,’ a Classic Striver’s Tale With a Hip-Hop Beat 2017-08-17T04:00:00Z He doesn’t say much of interest but, over time, the blur transforms into a portrait of solitude, a pinprick of light in a long dark night expressively captured by the talented cinematographer Sean Price Williams. New Directors/New Films Festival Highlights Bold Narrative Experiments 2015-03-23T04:00:00Z His tone, more expressively varied than you might expect, could evoke either a slimmed-down upright bass or a deeper, woodsier lute or guitar. Music Review: Taking the Cello a Ways Down a Country Road 2011-06-21T21:44:31Z While those performances are sometimes a bit more strait-laced expressively than today's much suaver period-instrument bands, there is a wonderfully uncomplicated directness about the singing and playing that is always fully engaged. The Complete Bach Edition on USB – review 2013-04-17T15:30:21Z For the film’s first hour, Grégoire, who’s made expressively real by Mr. de Lencquesaing’s understated magnetism, fills the story with excitement. | 'The Father of My Children': Mia Hansen-Love?s Drama of Family and Heartbreak 2010-05-27T22:02:00Z Wearing his ever-present gray wool overcoat, Mr. Abreu gesticulated expressively and showed no sign of flagging despite the long morning. Jos? Antonio Abreu Leads El Sistema in Venezuela 2012-03-01T13:00:00Z But, without fail, Gedney still found beauty to capture: the elegance of fabric draped upon a body, or limbs curving expressively even in repose, or the rhythms of life lived on the streets. William Gedney’s Travels in India 2017-03-28T04:00:00Z Mr. Maazel led an expressively shaped rendition, with fine playing from the woodwinds and brasses. Music Review: Lorin Maazel Leads Philharmonic in Sibelius and Brahms 2013-01-17T21:34:32Z The vocal lines are both confidently crafted and expressively acute. Not Heard in New York Since 1929: Respighi’s “La Campana Sommersa” 2017-04-03T04:00:00Z “It invites a powerful reimagining of what the concerto can be and do. Stylistically and expressively, she put her own stamp on the genre.” Clara Schumann and Florence Price Get Their Due at Carnegie Hall 2022-10-27T04:00:00Z Dafoe is just as expressively physical, but also conveys the angst of a writer trapped in a living nightmare. The Old Woman – review 2013-07-05T13:45:05Z The four-movement sonata, expressively performed by Ms. Artymiw and Mr. Berick, evokes Handel’s operatic style with ornamented, emotive melodies; the weeping lines of the Larghetto sounded like a trademark Handelian lament. Music Review: What Henry (Could Have) Heard: Night at the Frick 2010-10-13T21:42:00Z Rarely has architectural design felt more expressively personal, moody, painterly, calligraphic. Michelangelo Is the Divine Star of the Must-See Show of the Season 2017-11-09T05:00:00Z Other notable selections include the disc’s namesake aria, “O Solitude, My Sweetest Choice,” expressively sung here, and the ominous “Cold Song” from “King Arthur.” Andreas Scholl and Christophe Dumaux Play Purcell 2011-02-06T02:08:04Z “I do think a world without borders,” Sycamore writes, “is a dream we must hold onto — personally, politically, intimately, explosively, expressively.” In a Gentrifying Seattle, a Queer Activist Works to Blur Borders 2020-11-24T05:00:00Z Like many of his later scores, it blends modernist and Romantic affinities with an expressively chromatic language. Music Review: When Youthful Ambition Was Restrained by Prudence 2011-03-28T22:21:23Z But the clear and expressively rich way the Washington Ballet embodied them made each one fresh. Even Ravel’s ‘Bolero’ felt fresh: Washington Ballet season opener was that good 2017-10-06T04:00:00Z She speaks hesitantly but expressively; she learned English quickly, and no longer attends evening classes. She was South Korea’s superstar ballerina. Now, she’s given it up to try to make it in America. 2017-10-04T04:00:00Z Transmogrified and longer, “Show Me” is also expressively diminished; I scarcely recognize a moment. BalletX Flaunts Its Seriously Absurd Style 2016-02-11T05:00:00Z Singers in all styles of music must find a balance between producing beautiful sounds and projecting words expressively, making them matter. Review: ‘Canta-Concerto’ by Marc Neikrug by the New York Philharmonic 2015-10-02T04:00:00Z A blue light dangled above her and a camera projected live images of her torso and expressively gesturing hands onto a screen on the wall. Opera Review: Robert Ashley’s Shape-Shifting 1968 Work, Revived 2014-04-24T22:41:01Z The evening’s special guest, Marilyn Maye, delivered a rich, hearty “I’m Still Here” that was expressively undercut by the breathless momentum. Music Review: Isn?t It Rich? Isn?t It Loud? Xylophones for Sondheim 2010-11-21T22:51:00Z The Yale Choral Artists, a new professional choral ensemble, sang expressively and with dramatic vigor, despite a few blemishes. Music in Review: Yale in New York in an All-Handel Evening at Zankel HallMacedonian Pianist Simon Trpceski at Zankel Hall 2012-02-28T23:30:49Z The Virtuosi also offered a fiery rendition of the Finale Furioso from Ginastera’s Concerto for Strings and an expressively shaped interpretation of Villa-Lobos’s Suite for Strings, one work on the program played in its entirety. Music Review: Sphinx Virtuosi Play Piazzolla and Golijov at Carnegie Hall 2012-10-10T21:10:36Z I include this expressively fruity example here because it not only is a tasty introduction to Beaujolais but also should be easy to find. Four ways to enjoy a very good vintage of Beaujolais 2017-01-07T05:00:00Z “Monument” — expressively enigmatic, structurally unresolved, stylistically inconsistent — is impressive, strange, a puzzle you want to solve, a social order changing before your eyes. Review: A Rare Dive Into the History of Dance Pioneers 2016-08-11T04:00:00Z He's done more to use a small keyboard synthesiser expressively than any other one musician. Robert Moog: 'I wouldn't call this music' – a classic interview to mark a Google doodle 2012-05-23T10:54:12Z The violists Mark Holloway and Paul Neubauer played expressively in the Concerto No. 6 in B flat, in which Bach took the unusual step of promoting the violas from continuo accompaniment to solo prominence. Music Review: Another Merry Christmas With the ?Brandenburgs? 2010-12-20T23:03:32Z Her whole body moves expressively; she effortlessly catches the tricky dichotomy of being an Indian dancer who goes to classical-ballet paradise. Review: In Alexei Ratmansky’s ‘Bayadère,’ Mostly Good Revelations 2018-11-05T05:00:00Z And Paul, who is Barrington’s new artistic director, uses the casting expressively instead of merely paying it lip service. Review: A Genderqueer ‘Cabaret,’ at War With Itself 2023-06-20T04:00:00Z Mr. Nolen sang with greater conviction in Barber’s “Dover Beach,” which concluded the program, expressively rendering the text by Matthew Arnold. Music Review: A Violinist and Novelist, and, Yes, Composer 2011-02-04T22:32:02Z Ms. Snaidas has a sweet, tightly focused sound, and she has no hesitation about using vibrato, sometimes lavishly but always expressively. Music Review: The Link Between Love and Madness, Explored on a Small Stage 2011-01-04T01:15:03Z The ensemble’s playing was notable for its ideal blend of savage energy and wistful introspection; the soprano Jennifer Zetlan sang expressively in the concluding Largo, set to a poem by Baudelaire. Music in Review: Performances by Sasha Cooke, Escher String Quartet and Ensemble Signal 2015-03-16T04:00:00Z Ha’s illustrations expressively portray both her misery and eventual acceptance of her new life. Perspective | Five new books for your teenager’s summer reading pile 2020-05-26T04:00:00Z The orchestral performance was tentative and sometimes mushy, however, and the diction of the soprano, Emily Albrink, who sang expressively, was unclear. Music Review: A Tour of Two Continents: Jaunty Mexican Musings to Somber Cosmic Questions 2011-03-27T22:09:35Z On “Drover,” the album’s cowboy overture, he used his lanky frame expressively, rocking left and right, stiff-legged, on his heels; marching exaggeratedly in place; knocking his knees after an emphatic lyric. Music Review: Bill Callahan Show at Jazz at Lincoln Center 2012-02-09T23:04:37Z Here he offered a dexterous, expressively colored performance of the Allegro from Bach’s Keyboard Concerto No. 1 in D minor, in a version for string quartet, double bass and marimba. Music Review: Celebrating 50 Years? Worth of Promising Talent 2011-02-21T23:03:25Z But it’s also marvelous earlier in the ballet to see the simple grace with which he takes a slow, modest arabesque or, at the end of one solo, falls expressively to one knee. Dance Review: David Hallberg at Bolshoi in ?Sleeping Beauty? - Review 2011-11-22T00:00:10Z He maintains the sense of pop melody he brought to Fleetwood Mac, and he sings in an expressively frayed latter-day version of his old high tenor. Playlist : Music by Wild Flag, Lindsey Buckingham and the Raincoats 2011-09-10T00:08:45Z Sometimes she works alongside a flamenco singer, like Duquende or Concha Buika; sometimes her sitar fulfills that role, with lines that slide expressively around a modal scale. Playlist: A Flamenco-Playing Sitar and an Asymmetrical Groove 2012-03-25T02:43:04Z They groom the plants, wipe their brows and swat at flies, their electric eyes glowing expressively. Part circus, part technology trade show, Cirque du Soleil's Mexico-themed 'Luzia' opens in L.A. 2017-12-13T05:00:00Z There was a coy, sometimes run-on exuberance about many indie bands in the aughts, though few encapsulated that as expressively as the Welsh group Los Campesinos! An Exclamatory Playlist! 2023-07-25T04:00:00Z Get up, go to my actor Aria or now take it right to their ear and give the note concisely and expressively. Depicting blindness in 'All the Light We Cannot See' 'changed me,' director says 2023-11-03T04:00:00Z Donato is a devout Christian and one of the most expressively religious players on the team. James Reimer, other NHL players who decline to wear Pride Night jerseys deserve scrutiny 2023-03-22T04:00:00Z Ideally, “Two Jews Walk Into a War” would have provided some more expressively bitter taste of what’s going on outside the synagogue, some inkling of what Zeblyan and Ishaq are up against. Review | Seth Rozin’s story of the last two Jewish men in Kabul needs more oomph 2023-01-20T05:00:00Z A solid bass among the strings yet a poignantly romantic tenor voice when it wants to be, few instruments in the classical tradition are as versatile, sonically and expressively, as the cello. 6 Seattle-area classical music picks for fall 2022 2022-09-08T04:00:00Z And then you have this career about which you are in expressively passionate. Martin-Green, Kate Mulgrew, compare ‘Star Trek’ stories 2022-06-30T04:00:00Z I still want me to hold more cards to my chest, not play quite as expressively as I do. Q&A: Mark Rylance on his still-evolving life in movies 2022-06-01T04:00:00Z This 50-50 blend of grenache and cinsault, two common red grapes in southern France, yields an expressively aromatic rosé, with wildflowers and herbs, followed on the palate by a cornucopia of citrus, melons and berries. Perspective | Like chianti? Try this deeply flavored $18 alternative. 2022-05-26T04:00:00Z One of “Master’s” most effective scenes features Jasmine at a frat party, dancing expressively to a joyful pop song, only to realize moments later that her White peers are chanting the N-word with gleeful abandon. Review | ‘Master’ is a horror movie in the shadow of ‘Get Out’: a metaphor for race in America 2022-03-16T04:00:00Z She gestured expressively as she spoke, instead of clamping onto the lectern. Perspective | What made Amanda Gorman's poem so much better than other inaugural verse 2021-01-22T05:00:00Z Despite the promise of seeing game creators in their homes, with little exception the Game Awards still presented an industry that’s coolly distant when it comes to talking expressively about art. Review: The Game Awards wants to take video games seriously, but is the industry ready to follow? 2020-12-11T05:00:00Z Her speech developed late, but she communicated expressively with her blue eyes and winsome smile. A great-grandmother. A mechanic. A mother and daughter. These are the victims of the Zogg fire 2020-10-22T04:00:00Z An unambiguous statement of intent – harmonically, formally and expressively – Beethoven was determined to take the symphony into realms never imagined by his predecessors. Beethoven: where to start with his music 2020-07-01T04:00:00Z He had real stage presence as he slowly and expressively read his statement. Ambassador Sondland’s Revenge 2019-11-20T05:00:00Z Also on view are a series of new paintings by the New York-based Nava, which depict a range of fantastical creatures, expressively rendered. Datebook: A group show marks five years of exhibitions at Park View / Paul Soto 2019-08-01T04:00:00Z Also on view will be a series of new paintings by the New York-based Nava, which depict a range of fantastical creatures, expressively rendered. Datebook: Jasmine Little etches the history of art into contemporary ceramics 2019-07-18T04:00:00Z That was good fun — and aside from the laughs, the Labèque sisters rippled off the notes with sparkle and finesse, and cellist Robert deMaine expressively made his way through the famous “Swan” movement. Review: L.A. Phil kicks off the Bowl’s classical season with the Labèque sisters and Sean Hayes 2019-07-10T04:00:00Z That’s saying something, considering that the actor never appears on camera and that the character he lends his expressively plaintive voice to is a CGI alien the size of a gerbil. Review | Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth lack sizzle in so-so ‘Men in Black’ sequel 2019-06-12T04:00:00Z “There were so many goofy monsters,” Hendrix Richardson said expressively. Whitefish students learn at outdoor preschool 2018-12-01T05:00:00Z Nearly always, but most expressively when painted, they emerge from family resemblance, with some distinctive nuance. Giacometti’s Skinny Sublimity 2018-06-11T04:00:00Z He’s a linguist turned programmer, whose work with the Expressive Intelligence Studio at the University of California, Santa Cruz is dedicated to finding new ways to use machines expressively. What an "infinite" AI-generated podcast can tell us about the future of entertainment 2018-03-11T05:00:00Z The sow is a genetic freak created in a lab, one of two-dozen hippopotamus-sized miracle pigs with skin like an elephant, floppy ears, understanding eyes, a wagging tail and nostrils that flare expressively. Review: Giant pig movie ‘Okja’ gives us a lot to chew over 2017-06-26T04:00:00Z Although the color palette rarely strays beyond what is suggested by such things for much of the story, practically every environment invites screenshots on account of how expressively these elements are rearranged. Fumito Ueda’s ‘The Last Guardian’ is a gaming masterpiece 2016-12-09T05:00:00Z A month after the experiment ended, people who wrote grateful letters reported significantly better mental health than those who wrote expressively. 4 Easy Ways to Become More Grateful 2016-11-23T05:00:00Z Beneath a table at Mission Dolores sat Finn, a 5-month-old pit bull pup with expressively floppy ears, curled at the feet of his master and mistress. The Speakeasy Underworld of the Dog Bar 2016-09-16T04:00:00Z Charlie Williams, who choreographed that scene so expressively, probably also assisted Bill Dawes in developing his boldly physical characterization of Mr. Nureyev. Review: In ‘Nureyev’s Eyes,’ a Bond Between a Painter and a Dancer 2016-02-12T05:00:00Z The idea is to be able to play the synthesizer more expressively. Kadabra promises musical magic 2016-01-27T05:00:00Z In one of his studies, students who wrote expressively about a difficult event made 43% fewer visits to the doctor for illness in the following four months than those who wrote about superficial subjects. The Power of Daily Writing in a Journal 2016-01-26T05:00:00Z Wearing thick glasses and speaking expressively helps, too. What People Assume When They First Meet You, According to Science 2015-11-05T05:00:00Z “There were strong interactions” is all that Blanchard will now say about the ensuing conversations, an impish grin appearing on his expressively lined face. The smartest economist you’ve never heard of 2015-10-02T04:00:00Z Wilson expressively signals Marianne’s emotions, whether glee or mischief or heartbreaking vulnerability. Timeless truths in engaging, playful ‘Constellations’ 2015-01-13T05:00:00Z I remain skeptical about the value of game culture as a political constituency, even if it one day becomes as welcoming and expressively diverse as the consumer in me would like. Gamergate And The Unbearable Maleness Of Computers 2014-10-16T04:00:00Z He spoke expressively afterward, as he never had, to the news media. In Derek Jeter’s Big Hit, an Echo of Ted Williams’s Final Swing 2014-09-26T04:00:00Z “As a music teacher, should we - and at what point - do we teach our students to move expressively, or is it just a natural byproduct when we’re listening to music?” Professor probes musical mysteries with technology 2014-09-06T04:00:00Z Fifteen minutes after he left the 18th green, Mickelson spoke frankly and expressively to reporters, hiding none of the discontent he felt with another second-place finish. On Golf: For Sixth Time, Mickelson Ends Up as a Runner-Up 2013-06-17T01:16:27Z Monty Panesar wheeled away to no great effect, and for such an apparently tranquil soul, appeared more expressively unhappy than usual about it. County cricket – live! 2013-05-03T09:43:17Z Viewers who watched City mayor address the public became entranced by her ability to quickly and expressively convert the mayor’s words into sign language. Lydia Callis and the Biggest Industry You've Never Heard Of 2012-11-13T22:01:56Z Effect of Playing the Same Piece Often I have heard artists play the same piece year after year, and each time as expressively as before. Piano Playing: With Piano Questions Answered 2012-03-22T02:00:35.350Z He is said to be the best monarch in Europe, and it is written most expressively in his mild, amiable features. Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z He resolved the engagement ring should be of expressively excessive quality and appearance, in fact, the very best they had. Kipps The Story of a Simple Soul 2012-03-18T02:00:19.567Z "A ship!" she repeated breathlessly, and for a moment or two seemed to be searching Sallie's expressively pitiful features for some further information, which she found there. The White Blackbird 2012-03-10T03:00:15.513Z She released the door handle and fluttered her hands expressively. The Black Moth A Romance of the XVIIIth Century 2012-01-31T03:00:13.827Z The Frenchman shrugged his shoulders expressively; then straightened and showed his teeth in a smile. The Maker of Opportunities 2012-01-30T03:00:18.090Z "You tantalising little——" he began, lifting his fists expressively. The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z She bowed expressively; Raimundo saluted her with his usual respectful eagerness; but Clementina observed that the girl bowed with marked coolness. Froth 2011-12-28T03:00:38.123Z The refinements of age only enhance the femininity of her charm; to her, whimsicalities, delicate occupations, the fine lines that etch themselves expressively across her brow and about her mouth, are all vastly becoming. Atlantic Classics, Second Series 2011-12-09T03:00:20.203Z He shrugged his shoulders expressively, and turned away. Paddy-The-Next-Best-Thing 2011-12-08T03:00:28.210Z The other interrupted him, and sustained his charge by producing the Globe; and he expressively exclaimed, “What do you think of that vote?” The Brothers' War 2011-11-01T02:00:24.007Z The steadfast eye that looked expressively in return seemed to entreat her for the same, but when she had taken her place and would find him again, he was gone. The Fisher Girl 2011-10-13T02:00:46.980Z You must be aware of stumbling over a propensity which easily besets you from the habit of not having your time fully employed—I mean what the women very expressively call dawdling. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 6 2011-10-07T02:00:22.270Z One of his sisters remarked, "You will soon rest in his love," quoting an appropriate promise; to which he rejoined, expressively, "That is no mere speculation." The Baptist Magazine, Vol. 27, 1835 2011-10-03T02:00:25.363Z You’ll find him very kind so long as he is satisfied, but if he isn’t—well!” and the Major shrugged his shoulders expressively. Cupid in Africa 2011-09-28T02:00:21.467Z Utterly disconcerted, Juliet, expressively bowing to the Baronet, lifted up the lid of the band-box, and, encircling her head in his bonnet, begged his permission to re-seat herself in the chaise. The Wanderer (Volume 5 of 5) or, Female Difficulties 2011-09-17T02:00:29.433Z He spoke in a low tone, yet, Ellis, excessively alarmed, pointed expressively to the chamber-door. The Wanderer (Volume 1 of 5) or, Female Difficulties 2011-09-17T02:00:27.667Z "Rose-bowls!" the salesman shrugged his shoulders expressively; "they are going out of fashion." Brenda's Bargain A Story for Girls 2011-09-09T02:01:09.477Z Lights and Coloring of the Picture.—Notwithstanding their smallness, the figures are most completely and expressively treated, so that in the half-lights the background shimmers here and there. The Standard Galleries - Holland 2011-09-06T02:00:08.153Z The captain hesitated, then waved an arm expressively. The Blue Grass Seminary Girls on the Water Exciting Adventures on a Summer Cruise Through the Panama Canal 2011-09-05T02:00:21.637Z The Red Cross, as you know, my dear confr�re, is an international institution; if it is to be used to cover, to serve military operations, then'—he shrugged his shoulders expressively. The Red Cross Barge 2011-09-05T02:00:20.603Z Suddenly, then, turning to Ellis, whose eyes, during the whole scene, had seemed rivetted to the floor, she expressively added, 'I ask not the object!' The Wanderer (Volume 1 of 5) or, Female Difficulties 2011-09-17T02:00:27.667Z Kenneth merely raised his eyebrows expressively and the Doctor laughed again and reminded him that suspense was stimulating. Those Dale Girls 2011-09-05T02:00:18.917Z Vinton is too old a campaigner, however, and sees my game; grins expressively, and behaves with commendable nonchalance. Kitty's Conquest 2011-08-30T02:00:36.270Z I dare say you will have your troubles—most of us do; but to-day—” The speaker paused expressively. The Locusts' Years 2011-08-16T02:00:41.777Z North Star Bay is guarded by a promontory expressively named Table Mountain, "Oomanaq." My Attainment of the Pole 2011-08-05T02:00:54.720Z "But they could not bring my brother back to life!" said she, expressively. Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad with Tales and Miscellanies Now First Collected Vol. I (of 3) 2011-07-24T02:00:11.383Z The old gentleman shrugged first one, and then the other shoulder expressively, whilst he coughed and cleared his throat in visible embarrassment. The Strange Story of Rab R?by 2011-07-17T02:00:30.943Z Sitting at a table in one of her employers' ramshackle buildings, she smiles as she tells her story, gesticulates expressively and occasionally slides into tones that non-Greeks think is anger, but isn't. In shadow of Minoan Palace, cleaner laments her plight 2011-07-07T12:48:16Z Helena turned her palms out expressively; folded them in resignation. Joan Thursday 2011-06-25T02:00:19.897Z I lost everything in the wreck; and have only my clothes, and they——” He shrugged expressively. King of the Air Or, To Morocco on an Aeroplane 2011-06-17T02:00:22.043Z The chief ran to Mr. Ayer's door and said, expressively: "The Sioux are upon us," and was off. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z Where people love to cook as much as they love to eat, and where the world allows them to do one as expressively as the other. Ceramic-Range Tops: Easy on the Eyes, Hard on the Cooking 2011-06-01T09:30:00Z She felt like saying something desperately, expressively masculine; but instead of easing her feelings in that manner, she was forced to complete silence and a stealthy retreat. Told In The Hills 2011-05-30T02:00:15.530Z Not that I am at all surprised, poor fellow,' said Lady Henley, expressively. Old Kensington 2011-05-29T02:00:09.797Z Cornelius quietly slipped something in her hand, then looked at me expressively. Daisy Burns (Volume 1) 2011-05-20T02:00:34.097Z He stopped in front of Appleby, and shrugged his shoulders expressively. The Dust of Conflict 2011-04-14T02:01:04.343Z "He needed no help from me, but——" he waved his cigar expressively and jerked his shoulders. By Wit of Woman 2011-04-13T02:00:13.247Z Peggy glances expressively at Miss Harborough, who has dropped her knife and fork, and is listening with all her ears to what has the obvious yet poignant charm of not being intended for them. Doctor Cupid 2011-03-13T03:00:23.987Z This was said expressively, with a heavy wink. The Ice Pilot 2011-03-09T03:00:48.433Z The chestnuts are reined in, the major's sly smile broadens expressively, and Zdena's young pulses throb with breathless delight. 'O Thou, My Austria!' 2011-03-04T03:01:01.630Z Shrapnell grinned and winked expressively, and confidentially whispered, "Jolly old fellow he is—no one minds the Admiral; we let him talk." The Tenants of Malory Volume 2 of 3 2011-03-04T03:00:56.067Z "Well, no; I'd have no objection, if——" and here she slapped her pocket expressively, by way of finishing the sentence. Sharing Her Crime 2011-03-04T03:00:54.907Z But geology has brought out a second great controlling and conservative agency,—the chemical power,—“the second right hand of the Creator,” as Dr. McCulloch expressively calls it. The Religion of Geology and Its Connected Sciences 2011-02-28T03:00:28.890Z The woodchuck looked sulky, and scratched his nose expressively. The Joyous Story of Toto 2011-02-16T03:00:35.520Z Justin grunted, then pointed expressively to the dark hole surrounded by fresh grass. Menotah A Tale of the Riel Rebellion 2011-02-14T03:00:35.553Z Then he gave way to an irrepressible laugh, and shrugged his shoulders expressively. Airy Fairy Lilian 2011-02-11T03:00:31.760Z Storms of wind and light drifting snow, expressively called poudre by the French of the upper Lakes, fill the atmosphere, and render it impossible to distinguish objects at a short distance. Algic Researches, Comprising Inquiries Respecting the Mental Characteristics of the North American Indians, Vol. 2 of 2 Indian Tales and Legends 2011-02-06T03:01:02.343Z And here Mrs. Nelligan uplifted her hands and eyes most expressively. The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. I (of II) 2011-02-04T03:00:16.820Z Again his spread hands went out expressively, and he shook his head with wrinkled forehead. A Maid of the Kentucky Hills 2011-02-04T03:00:15.877Z Among representative scenes that are eloquent with this instructive meaning,—scenes easily and pleasurably accessible to the traveller in what Dickens expressively called "the green, English summer weather,"—is the region of Windsor. Shakespeare's England 2011-01-30T03:00:17.313Z They flow easily and expressively, never engross the hearer's attention, but divide his interest, as now one now the other becomes prominent. Johann Sebastian Bach 2011-01-26T03:00:27.060Z "Oh, fine," replied the latter, expressively, if inelegantly. Brenda, Her School and Her Club 2011-01-15T03:00:31.087Z In the “Statistical Account of Scotland” the minister of Nairn expressively states that “the weekly collection at the church on Sundays amounted to about three shillings in good copper.” Bygone Church Life in Scotland 2011-01-14T03:00:48.713Z The breeze, with which we had chased the Spartan, was a mere spasmodic effort of Nature, for we were still in the calm-belt, or, as the sailors expressively call it, the “doldrums.” Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the War Between the States 2011-01-04T03:01:01.887Z "New Switzerland forever!" shouted the whole company enthusiastically, as they raised their glasses, and made them touch with a musical ring, which so expressively denotes a joyful unanimity of sentiment. The Swiss Family Robinson or, Adventures on a Desert Island 2011-01-03T03:01:03.473Z "It will fall upon you and you will go—like that—" The lithe hands spread out expressively. Caravans By Night A Romance of India 2011-01-03T03:01:02.370Z Often in Zero History, Gibson slo-mos the action simply to describe, precisely and expressively, the way people handle and work with objects. William Gibson Serves Up Zero History 2010-09-18T17:50:00Z The little duke thrust back the handkerchief into his breast pocket, and then threw out his hands expressively. A Poached Peerage He raised his head, laid his palms upon his knees, rolled his eyes expressively and gave his verdict with all the solemnity of a judge passing sentence on a capital offender. Old Farm Fairies: A Summer Campaign In Brownieland Against King Cobweaver's Pixies He is well enough, of course, but——” he shrugged his shoulders expressively; “the thing needs an explanation, doesn’t it?” The Missioner She waved her hand expressively towards the breakfast-table, with its many costly adjuncts. The Gambler A Novel With us, a mortal sentence is given in a black cap; in the East, far more expressively, the head of the culprit was covered, and the darkness which thus came upon him expressed his doom. The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus The inquisitors looked at one another, nodding expressively. The White Plumes of Navarre A Romance of the Wars of Religion Perhaps he is more apt at binding a weighty thought in fewer words than his Translator, who felt himself as this disadvantage when he expressively portrayed the Latin as "a severe and compendious language." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 354, April 1845 "It seemed," as was expressively remarked by a lady passenger, "like sailing through Switzerland." Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia Clodagh's hand dropped suddenly and expressively to her side, and she wheeled round with unnecessary haste towards the gondola into which the luggage was being piled. The Gambler A Novel Joe shook his head expressively, and told her the butcher had come from that part not ten minutes ago, with word that the blinds were all down at Bolton Hall. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 98, December, 1865 Her two comforters looked at each other expressively. The Youngest Girl in the School Equally we seem to have made it clear that he was at the same time what is commonly, and expressively, known as a “slippery character.” Renshaw Fanning's Quest A Tale of the High Veldt It was certainly "no boulevard," as young Mr. Jones had expressively remarked the first time the chums traversed it. The Auto Boys' Mystery "But don't you care for society?" he said, his eyes travelling expressively over her pretty dress. The Gambler A Novel I hung up, clambered out of the booth, spread my hands expressively to Mike and Mort who stood there eagerly waiting for some good word. Direct Wire One of the two subject-pictures, in the Six collection, Amsterdam, is a sketch, broadly but expressively handled, of "Joseph interpreting his Dreams," signed with the full name Rembrandt, 1630. Great Masters in Painting: Rembrandt van Rijn Her features were regular, but expressively alive compared to the artificial placidity of the court beauties. The Envoy, Her "No!" and the little, high knob of a head was shaken expressively. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 95, September 1865 Lieutenant Defoe gestured expressively with a butter knife in one hand and a piece of roll in the other. Dave Dawson at Dunkirk As to yourselves, gentlemen, we have heard what has been said to you so expressively in Chicago by our friends there, and we join them heartily in their praise. Reminiscences The Story of an Emigrant And here Noah nodded his head expressively and curled his small red nose. Dickens' Stories About Children Every Child Can Read Doctor Hubbard blew out a long series of rings and expressively followed it with "Humbug!" The Spiritualists and the Detectives The Captain assures his daughter that he is "wery anxious," and, indeed, when he says so, his dark eyes kindle, and his fine, sunburnt countenance glows and warms expressively under his broad brimmed hat. Little Wolf A Tale of the Western Frontier At least their lips moved and their hands fluttered expressively but Dirrul heard no sound. The Instant of Now You think nothing of the trouble of learning, for instance, a sonata, which takes you many a good hour’s practice before you can render it perfectly and expressively. Kept for the Master's Use They shudder at the prospect, and decide in the expressively vulgar parlance of the day that it’s ‘not good enough.’ Modern marriage and how to bear it Then he seemed to realize that the half-breed had been worsted also, for he 23 looked at the latter, saw the dust on his clothing and grinned expressively. The Coming of the Law And, she adds, with her usual causticity, that if one were to classify the population into two great divisions, it would be impossible to define them more expressively than by these two words. Celebrated Women Travellers of the Nineteenth Century Noémi was silent, and only made an expressively contemptuous movement of the hand. Timar's Two Worlds Wrong here, they say;” and she tapped her wide, round German forehead, and lifted her eyes expressively heavenward. Stories by American Authors, Volume 8 “Well”—he waved his hands expressively—“of course, if you incline to be forward and disobedient, then I shall be obliged to deny you the light of my countenance, by way of punishment.” The Bandbox And he pointed expressively at the Black Maria. His Lordship's Leopard A Truthful Narration of Some Impossible Facts And the truth is, these “unnatural philosophers,” as Lord Shaftesbury expressively terms them, are by no means the monsters they tell us they are: their practice is therefore usually in opposition to their principles. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors If they pass there–” he shrugged his shoulders expressively. Aces Up He expressively waved a piece of the giant's button at which he had been nibbling. The Royal Book of Oz In which the Scarecrow goes to search for his family tree and discovers that he is the Long Lost Emperor of the Silver Island I think nothing more distasteful than contact with people can be,––and when it must be daily–––” She shrugged her shoulders in conclusion expressively. The Boy from Hollow Hut A Story of the Kentucky Mountains "Yes, we are, of course," said Anne expressively. Trading Yet Churchyard was no contemptible bard; he composed a national poem, “The Worthiness of Wales,” which has been reprinted, and will be still dear to his “Fatherland,” as the Hollanders expressively denote their natal spot. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors I am to be back within five days, or–” he shrugged his shoulder expressively. Aces Up The eyes of mother and son met expressively. Opportunities Here to illustrate his meaning, he very expressively shook the cane, and Roque as prudently retreated; for he knew his master strictly adhered to his word on occasions of this nature. Gómez Arias Or, The Moors of the Alpujarras, A Spanish Historical Romance. I assure you," said Mr. Knowlton expressively, as he stirred it, "I have appreciation for better things than coffee. Diana Bobby rolled his eyes expressively towards the portly, satin-clad figure of his hostess. The Dominant Strain He toyed with the ray pistol expressively, then glanced up at a sudden interruption. The Space Rover "Ah, who knows! perhaps a chiffonier, or a shopman, or perhaps—" and the abbé lifted his finger, and shook his head expressively, and continued, "It is a strange world we live in, mon ami." Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII. No. 3. March 1848 Then he sunk again into his former attitude—as if tired and wearied with some hard battle; exhausted, or what we more expressively call niedergeschlagen. The First Violin A Novel “I am delighted,” replied the Prince, smiling expressively, “to find that your Holiness has so good an opinion of our people.” Pius IX. And His Time With this happy prospect before us, and having slyly shaken off all other companions, we went unsuspectingly back to the hotel, not dreaming of a guet-apens, as the French so expressively say. The Lightning Conductor Discovers America "The young woman Louise saw is just—" Robert waved his hand expressively. Jennie Gerhardt A Novel Tom Paine could not put it more pithily or expressively. The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I. A Judge of the High Court of Justice Rick shrugged as expressively as one flat on his back could manage. The Electronic Mind Reader My dear sir," he said expressively, "I have a special reason for congratulating you on your decision to unite your blood and culture with those of another. The Squirrel Inn "I didn't know you could be so good at a distance,"—she said expressively. Say and Seal, Volume II He consulted Melissa, and she expressively mentioned the little secluded village, where “Ere fate and fortune frown’d severe,” they projected scenes of connubial bliss, and 251 planned the structure of their family edifice*. Alonzo and Melissa The Unfeeling Father It is in this sense that logic is, what it was so expressively called by the schoolmen and by Bacon, ars artium; the science of science itself. A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive Anne fled from the stream of Judy's eloquence, and the old lady looked expressively at Mona. The Art of Disappearing “Colored lights, and music, orchestra, and that,” and he waved his hand expressively. Lucile Triumphant His shoulders shrugged expressively as he moved out and walked toward the farmhouse. The Watchers of the Plains A Tale of the Western Prairies One of my companions smiled expressively, but nothing was said until Carrington drew bridle a few yards away. Lorimer of the Northwest The man’s face showed his surprise, but he only shrugged his shoulders expressively, and made no reply. In Her Own Right He followed at her shoulder, and when they came to the little stone stair that leads down to the Promenade, he halted and glanced expressively off among the paths and shade. A Woman's Will He was suddenly serious, catching Dakota’s gaze and winking expressively. The Trail to Yesterday The boys did not like Heidelberg particularly, and Eric’s shoulders were shrugged expressively when his uncle told him he was to be a student in the university, after his school course was completed. Eric or, Under the Sea Who has ever written more expressively of that ecstasy that lays hold of the sensuous soul of the lover of fine music? Stories of Authors, British and American And with the peculiar gloating eye, the expressively working, watering mouth that the drunkard sometimes shows, the Englishman led off. Ringfield A Novel “Sure! and as to him—” the signora shrugged her shoulders expressively. A Woman's Will It was nearly certain to silence a timid opposer; there was something so expressively sarcastic about it; it hid so much one felt sure Col. The Chautauqua Girls At Home They called mutely but expressively for the throat of the man who dared. The Place of Honeymoons When that reading ended—with the success which it deserved—never did that most expressive of all human features, the eye, thank a boy more expressively. Stories of Authors, British and American "Out of the question, Co., much as I regret it," glancing expressively at Miss Arthur. Madeline Payne, the Detective's Daughter Could the Divine love and satisfaction be more expressively brought out? Separation and Service or Thoughts on Numbers VI, VII. He gestured expressively at the star chart papered over one wall of his office. Citadel After spending several years in dignified retirement, respected as the sister of Augustus, but more for her own virtues, Octavia lost her eldest son Marcellus, who was expressively called the "Hope of Rome." Characteristics of Women Moral, Poetical, and Historical "Now this——" She glanced expressively about the room, where old portraits surmounted the dark panelling and heavy rugs glowed warmly in the firelight. A Tar-Heel Baron There are few things more difficult to bear than what Scotch people so expressively term “tig-tire,” or excessive tantalization. As We Sweep Through The Deep "Ah!" said the colonel, expressively—"you got through?" Fifty-Two Stories For Girls "Passable—on a hot day, palatable—to a man thirsty enough to lap from a wayside ditch; but—!" he shook his head expressively, "'tis not Devonshire juice, Master Morgan." Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea "Are you the sweetheart of Monsieur Steek?" he inquired, mimicking her pronunciation of "Stick," and at the same time fixing his dark eyes boldly and expressively on hers. Barbarians It is also very important that the teacher himself should have committed to memory and be able to recite freely and expressively every selection he requires his pupils to memorize. Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Literature He cannot read more expressively while he feels as he does. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10 The Guide Hurd looked round the bleak garret expressively and shrugged his shoulders again. The Opal Serpent The young man shrugged his shoulders expressively; there were bonny fighters for the shore as well as for the sea! Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea His misery after the debauch is most funnily and expressively depicted in the orchestration. The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas Should you desire to make any representation to Captain Vavassour, when the frigate rejoins, I shall be happy to transmit it to him; but meanwhile—” and I shrugged my shoulders expressively. A Middy of the King A Romance of the Old British Navy The vote in favor of the resolutions was expressively large. The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1 Do you think, Seth, when he wakes up he’ll be still all right here?” tapping his forehead expressively. Picked up at Sea The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek The older man raised his eyes expressively and shrugged. Make Mine Homogenized E. P. Powel, in The Arena for April, most beautifully and expressively contemplates the schools which are to be. A Broader Mission for Liberal Education Baccalaureate Address, Delivered in Agricultural College Chapel, Sunday June 9, 1901 The other raised his broad loose shoulders expressively. The Heart of Unaga She thought him sympathetic—the first expressively sympathetic person she had ever met. Chance A Tale in Two Parts “You jest make tracks at once, as Mister Rawlings says, or else I’ll—” and he shook his fist expressively to complete the sentence. Picked up at Sea The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek The words "fatality of air" describe very expressively that look of melancholy which all the Stuart features wore when in repose. A History of the Four Georges, Volume I Nobody said much, because the guards were in the room; but he saw his father and mother look very expressively at each other when he and his father were going downstairs again, at ten o’clock. The Peasant and the Prince We must, however, in justice say, that by far the best part of the book, the laying down rules and the elucidating principles, is clearly and expressively written. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV. The cat, on this, bounded forward, and circled round her rapidly, looking up in her face, mewing expressively. Stories of Animal Sagacity Though commonly known to us as the Parable of the Sower, the story could be expressively designated as the Parable of the Four Kinds of Soil. Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern Am I, then, a person to be hoodwinked by the first big-bosomed huzzy that elects to waggle her fat shoulders and to grant an assignation in a forest expressively designed for stabbings? Chivalry It is well to talk both louder and more expressively when they are present, but always more distinctly, and somewhat more slowly. The Etiquette of To-day She contents herself with glancing expressively at Sir Penthony every now and then, who is standing at the other end of the room. Molly Bawn And when the gold was all gone, she opened her empty hands expressively and shrugged. The Lure of the Mask The Irish statute-book conveys more expressively than any narrative the motley contrasts of a history in the fabric of which the grotesque and the tragic are so closely interwoven. The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author "Ah," he said expressively, "that might be, and still——!" The Outcry The bald, benevolent forehead, the portly little figure, the gaiters, eye-glass and ribbon always put on expressively, seem his likeness. Pickwickian Manners and Customs Miss Massereene, with a little curve of her neck, glances back expressively to where an unkind nail has caught the tail of her long soft gown. Molly Bawn She shrugged her shoulders and turned her back expressively upon him. The Californians I made this inquiry more expressively, doubtless, than before; for when we had talked of the matter then he had naturally spoken of her consent as a simple contingency. The Path Of Duty Jean, with her pretty face in that condition which the Scotch and Norwegian languages expressively call begrutten, could do nothing but sigh. Hunted and Harried The latter started, laughed, winked, glanced expressively at the Scotsman, and returned the stranger’s salute in a tone that induced David to say, mentally, “He’s guilty.” The Garret and the Garden While the major turned for a moment to procure writing materials, the captain looked at Tom and winked expressively. The Golden Dream Adventures in the Far West Eddie rolled his eyes, made motions with his hands, and whistled expressively. Subspace Survivors She had her riding-whip in her hand, and she made a quick movement with it, expressively suggesting how she should like to deal with such scoundrels. The Dictator Storms of wind and light drifting snow, expressively called poudre by the French, and peewun by the Indians, fill the atmosphere, and render it impossible to distinguish objects at a short distance. The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians Mrs. Gaunt then hurried away, and Betty looked after her very expressively, and shook her head. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 102, April, 1866 Roger responded with a deep growl, and, rising to his feet, yawned expressively. The Skipper's Wooing, and The Brown Man's Servant When he spoke sharply to one or two of the men, the driller who worked with Weston snorted expressively. The Gold Trail She waved her hand expressively from right to left. The Fortunes of the Farrells If he really cares—” Captain Guest shrugged expressively. Flaming June My feet—” She tapped expressively on the floor, whereupon Mary Webster poked discreetly at the fire and Susan, the youngest of the sisters, pushed a chair into the cosiest corner. Etheldreda the Ready A School Story He caught my eye for an instant, as he sprang in over the rail; threw up his hands expressively, laid his finger on his lips, and vanished below. The Log of a Privateersman As to the sacrilege of the thing—” the young man shrugged his shoulders expressively. The Cruise of the Nonsuch Buccaneer “I—I feel as if I should burst!” cried Ruth expressively. The Fortunes of the Farrells He mentally ran over the various necessary repairs on his own property, which could be completed for the sum, and shrugged his shoulders expressively. Flaming June To this inquiry Smellie nodded a prompt affirmative, which I backed up with the single word “Rather,” uttered so expressively that I am certain she quite understood me. The Congo Rovers A Story of the Slave Squadron It is the land of gold and diamonds; it is not, I believe, overrun with medical men; and as to adventure—” Humphreys shrugged his shoulders and spread his hands abroad expressively. The Adventures of Dick Maitland A Tale of Unknown Africa The baronet glanced mutely round at his companions, and shrugged his shoulders expressively, as who should say, “What next?” The Log of the Flying Fish A Story of Aerial and Submarine Peril and Adventure The boy made no answer, but shook his head expressively and mopped his forehead. Tom Slade with the Colors “Oh!” said Elma; no more and no less, but as she turned her pansy-like eyes once more to the window, she grimaced expressively. Flaming June He was a man of considerable accomplishment; but, as Boswell observed, "with a pompousness or formal plenitude in his conversation," or as Dr. Johnson expressively remarked, "with too much elaboration in his talk." Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III. Miss Gabriel, too, glanced at her, and even more expressively. Major Vigoureux “I am aware,” said Captain Jekyl, slowly and expressively, “generally, at least, of the particulars of your unfortunate disagreement.” St. Ronan's Well One teacher said that the child who can “read so expressively as to make you feel the punctuation” is certainly intelligent, an observation which is rather good, as far as it goes. The Measurement of Intelligence An Explanation of and a Complete Guide for the Use of the Stanford Revision and Extension of the Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale "You could not apply to any man in England, Sir Gervaise, better qualified to tell you," answered the Hertfordshire baronet, smiling expressively. The Two Admirals How fond you are of that little adverb very," she exclaimed with a laugh; "you make it sound so expressively. Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author Too often the results are only "alarming," as the Countess of Wilton expressively puts it, thinking, probably, of the patterns frequently seen upon cushions, patterns more resembling bright-coloured bricks set in cornerwise than anything else. Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving Brown hands which had been in constant activity, talking as plainly, and more expressively, than voices, now lay limply upon the white cloth or were placed upon knees motionless as the knees of statues. The Call of the Blood But Greenleaf—you know what I mean," he waved his cigarette hand expressively; "I wouldn't say he had extraordinary powers of divination. The Winning Clue "It's either this," and she rolled her eyes expressively about the room, "or it's—I don't know what!" The Tragic Muse She had a cap which, I fear, would have made Aline's look, as they expressively say on the other side, "like thirty cents." The Heather-Moon He can read as fluently, as expressively, as you or I can; and one day, after he had been reading aloud for me, I asked him why he didn't talk as—as he read. Then I'll Come Back to You "When the Lord leads to living fountains of waters, then no more thirsting," said the black woman, expressively. Melbourne House "Oh, I like you, but—" she threw out her hands expressively. Prudence of the Parsonage "Your Englishmen are fools, ma chère—and I—I am French!" he replied, shrugging his shoulders expressively. Vera Nevill Or, Poor Wisdom's Chance So long as the world lasts, no doubt a large portion of its inhabitants will run after that which the Scotch expressively term "uncanny." The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 2, February, 1891 Raymond only took her hand when he went, and looked on her expressively; she answered by a look of intelligence and assent. The Last Man Probably the money wherewith he had set up in business had been wrung out of his fellow-peasants in the profession of a kulak, or "fist," as the people expressively term peasant usurers. Russian Rambles Mr. Macandrew looked at her expressively and tore, with a gesture of moderated recklessness, the notice of withdrawal in two. Hilda A Story of Calcutta Hence in the passage quoted above it is said expressively: "Sadness of the heart is every wound," because even the pains of outward wounds are comprised in the interior sorrows of the heart. Summa Theologica, Part I-II (Pars Prima Secundae) From the Complete American Edition They were absolutely unbroken, but every ounce thoroughbreds, and full to the ear-tips of what the Englishman expressively termed "ginger." Ben Blair The Story of a Plainsman There are times when minor difficulties grow gigantic —times, when as the Hebrew poet expressively terms it, "the grasshopper is a burthen;" so was it with our ill fated party this evening. The Last Man So far I may seem to be arguing against the teaching of language at all, or, at any rate, the languages expressively called dead. Practical Essays She will soon retire; but when a man has been from home for a fortnight, and in the desert!" he raised his brows expressively, "Pah! The Black Pearl "One of them might hear you, and then——" and he raised his hands expressively. The Colonel of the Red Huzzars Like "temperament" and "individuality" and the rest of the writer-folk's old reliables, "atmosphere" is too often only a makeshift, a lazy way of expressing something you won't take the trouble to define more expressively. Greenwich Village "Pouf, mon Prince," and Jean Baptiste snapped a thumb and finger expressively. Caste "Yes," said her aunt, laughing, "as an interesting social freak we might have used him; but as an ordinary, well-behaved steamship captain—" Mrs. Van Vleck shrugged her shoulders expressively and raised her eyebrows. Dan Merrithew He shook his head expressively Sylvia looked at him with surprise. The Chink in the Armour This hemming of them in—or shutting them up in a kraal, as President Kruger has expressively put it—was intensely repugnant to them. The Transvaal from Within A Private Record of Public Affairs "No—a," said Bertie, looking expressively at Bluebell, as a hint that she might offer to point out the road. Bluebell A Novel His "Gastrology" became the creed of the epicures, and its pathos appears to have made what is so expressively called "their mouths water." Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 They were no ordinary visits, you observe, ... and he could not well throw me further from him than by ceasing to pay them—the thing is quite expressively significant. The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846 Perhaps he is afraid"—the young man's brows and shoulders rose expressively—"but certainly he does not risk himself. The Palace of Darkened Windows He hears the whisper, sees the warm blush, and glances expressively at Dora. The Haunted Chamber A Novel It won't be no manner of use; but if it will be a satisfaction to you, ma'am," looking expressively at the purse, "and my mate will come with me, I'll go out for them. Bluebell A Novel I broke off expressively, and the maire doubtless regarded his share of the reward as secure, for he raised no more objections. Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow Wide blue eyes and extravagant gesture expressively filled the blank. Far to Seek A Romance of England and India She shrugged her shoulders expressively, but having gone so far I was not there to waste words. Paradise Garden The Satirical Narrative of a Great Experiment His hands, which he used expressively, seemed to grope in a far past. Sir John Constantine Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica: Beginning with the Year 1756 If you did, I would point to my forehead, and shake my head expressively. Bluebell A Novel An exaggerated vibrato is as bad as what I call 'the sentimental slide,' a common fault, which many violinists cultivate under the impression that they are playing expressively. Violin Mastery Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers He was what Geordie somewhat expressively called a "belly-crawler," a talebearer, and one who drank and gambled along with Walker, Fleming, Robertson and a few others. The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner Miller spread his hands outward, shrugged his shoulders expressively, remained in silence. Tramping on Life An Autobiographical Narrative But who's this that we see, with that mild pensive air, And a look so expressively kind? The Kings and Queens of England with Other Poems "We are all her lovers," he maliciously continued—"all the men here—Doctor Harris, Mr. Brown and—" he bowed expressively. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880 And now she came across the room with “the tired step of a tired king,” and that look which the French so expressively called l’air défait. When William Came But he changed his mind, shook his head, snorted expressively, and disappeared. Children of the Mist The horse raised his head a little from the grass, shook it very expressively at Phonny, walked on a few steps, and then began to feed upon the grass as before. Mary Erskine Mr Gibbon has very expressively described it, in the beginning of the memoirs of his own life, to which the reader is referred. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13 He beckoned Larmor, and signed to him expressively; then he crouched under the hatch and pressed the flaming ball to the root of the rocket. A Dream of the North Sea An ambassador from the Grand Turk on his way to Rome was taken by an enemy of the Pope, despoiled of all his money, and left planted, as the Italians expressively say, at Ancona. Italian Journeys This preserves a unity in your work, and allows the lines drawn in other directions for special reasons to tell expressively. The Practice and Science of Drawing The song is expressively indicated Slow: With pathos, yet simply. Edward MacDowell He was met at the door by the tall handsome figure of General Hancock, a blue-eyed man with a slight moustache over a square expressively firm jaw. Westways She shrugged; she extended her pretty hands expressively. Max This was said ten seconds later, when they were inside the cab and a nervous, smiling young woman at his side was squeezing his arm expressively. Nedra Simon glanced expressively at Mary, as if to convey the idea that her presence prevented him from complying with the old man's request. The Amulet Getting still no answer, she must perforce meet the gray eyes bent upon her, more expressively, perhaps, than their owner knew. Lady Rose's Daughter The pose appealed to him as expressively callous, and yet it was innocent too, the pose of a child or an animal who destroys without knowledge or ill-will. The Dark House She fixed them mournfully and expressively on Inez, and, suddenly varying her manner, sang another ballad, which treated of impending danger and treachery. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists We talk of men keeping dogs, but we might often talk more expressively of dogs keeping men. The Bed-Book of Happiness But he always brought out lyric parts most expressively, and had a "wonderfully crisp and buoyant execution in rhythmical passages." The World's Great Men of Music Story-Lives of Master Musicians Lord Durham, in his memorable report on the condition of Canada, has summed up very expressively the nature of the conflict in the French province. Lord Elgin All their utterances must relate to something external; only then does their inner nature come out vividly and expressively, for it fashions itself only in reflections of the world and of life. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 09 Friedrich Hebbel and Otto Ludwig The wild and warlike Afghanistans have also a profound reverence for their burial-grounds, which they speak of expressively as "cities of the silent." In Search of Gravestones Old and Curious They very expressively describe themselves as having come out to see Kansas through. Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler "When the Lord leads to living fountains of waters, then no more thirsting,"—said the black woman expressively. Melbourne House, Volume 1 And this poor fellow has suffered!'—he shrugged his shoulders expressively. Missing In a middle episode the motive of the cadence sings expressively with delicate harmonies, rising to full-blown exaltation. Symphonies and Their Meaning; Third Series, Modern Symphonies Benicia cast up her eyes expressively as she rose and courtesied to the officers, but her mother merely bent her head; nor did she extend her hand. The Splendid Idle Forties Stories of Old California He pulled the corners of his mouth down expressively. The Phantom Herd The contrast between the beauty of the stillness of the moonlit world and the insane intrusion of the war into it has not, I think, been suggested so expressively in any other poem. Old and New Masters The captain broke off and shrugged his shoulders expressively. The Boy Allies in the Trenches Midst Shot and Shell Along the Aisne The two youths retreated; and Julius remained, looking anxiously and expressively at his mother. The Three Brides "You taught me whom to seek for comfort and relief in my childish sorrows, and I will not, I do not forget that lesson now, mother," answered Emmeline, faintly yet expressively. The Mother's Recompense, Volume 2 A Sequel to Home Influence He lifted his shoulders expressively, indicating his own helplessness. The Top of the World Seeing that Leet and I were determined to cross the valley, our guide shrugged his shoulders expressively, as much as to say, "You will soon regret your haste," and we went on. Tent Life in Siberia North Carolina, as one expressively said, "found herself out of the Union she hardly knew how." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 54, April, 1862 The monk pointed expressively upward to the statues that stood glorified above them, still wearing a rosy radiance, though the shadows of twilight had fallen on all the city below. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 52, February, 1862 Once during that evening Emmeline had looked up beseechingly in her father's face, and that touching, silent eloquence told all she would have said, far more expressively than words. The Mother's Recompense, Volume 2 A Sequel to Home Influence She most expressively puts aside Joseph with her hand, and looks up, as if answering, "Not the son of an earthly, but of a heavenly Father!" Legends of the Madonna as Represented in the Fine Arts Contempt could not have been conveyed half so expressively by any words which he could have used. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 573, October 27, 1832 She looked down at her black dress expressively, not trusting her voice to speak. The Camp Fire Girls at School Or, The Wohelo Weavers I distinctly heard him call her "Dolly," and equally distinctly saw an expressively affectionate look in her eyes as he hugged her in the waltzes—whereof they indulged in no less than five. Driftwood Spars The Stories of a Man, a Boy, a Woman, and Certain Other People Who Strangely Met Upon the Sea of Life This faith in tradition, as giving the basis of all our best life, is perhaps nowhere so expressively set forth by George Eliot as in The Spanish Gypsy. George Eliot; a Critical Study of Her Life, Writings & Philosophy In both these examples Mary is very nobly and expressively represented as the chosen and predestined vehicle of human redemption. Legends of the Madonna as Represented in the Fine Arts These poems were more admired than his plays, and what speaks higher in their favour, they are more expressively alluded to by contemporary writers. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 552, June 16, 1832 She peered out of the window and contracted her shoulders expressively. Madcap "They killed him on your—on your—" she could not complete the sentence, but shuddered expressively. The Man from Brodney's As she spoke she waved her dainty hands about so expressively in a way of her own that I could seem to see the folds of the material drape themselves. People of the Whirlpool She points expressively to the manger where lies the divine Infant, while Joseph leans on his staff and appears lost in thought. Legends of the Madonna as Represented in the Fine Arts The slyness of the Head Constable, in the left hand corner, half smothered in his mock robes, is expressively told; and the painter is a capital likeness. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 336, October 18, 1828 Never have their ears been charmed by the antiquated melody that the pneumatic apparatus was rendering so expressively. The Adventures of a Special Correspondent His face, surrounded by dark curly hair, wore a grave, half-melancholy look; but it would light up expressively when he talked. Four Famous American Writers: Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, James Russell Lowell, Bayard Taylor A Book for Young Americans "And then, when they brought you in, Whipple and Christie, and you were all white and--and ghastly like, you know"--Outfield West whistled long and expressively--"then I thought you were a goner." The Half-Back Mrs Gamp rubbed her hands, and smiled, and shook her head, and sniffed expressively, as scenting a job. Martin Chuzzlewit Ralph pointed to the adjoining room as he spoke, and nodded expressively. Nicholas Nickleby He had kissed her when he raised her from the ground on the day when she had been so consistently and expressively forgotten. Little Dorrit For the practice of poetical composition, while it cultivates the sentiment of beauty in thought and feeling, is probably the best of all exercises in the art of writing correctly, grammatically, and expressively. The Life of Thomas Telford; civil engineer with an introductory history of roads and travelling in Great Britain We talk of men keeping dogs, but we might often talk more expressively of dogs keeping men. The Uncommercial Traveller “Ah what am I?” the Master expressively sighed. The Lesson of the Master As he expressively jerked his pointing finger in the direction the boat had taken, a flush of impatience mounted into Bradley's face, and he looked anxiously up the river. Our Mutual Friend The parrot had shrieked another shriek; and it filled up the sentence so expressively that Mrs Merdle was under no necessity to end it. Little Dorrit Just preserve the order for an autograph, if it be worth keeping at all, and make your appearance at the door with your thumb and forefinger expressively inserted in your waistcoat-pocket. Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people It was so expressively done, that she had no need to say a word. David Copperfield And here, Noah nodded his head expressively; and curled up as much of his small red nose as muscular action could collect together, for the occasion. Oliver Twist Having settled the order of proceeding, and the road to be taken, we started off once more and began to make our way through an ill- favoured Black Hollow, called, less expressively, the American Bottom. American Notes Here he shook his head expressively, and the spinster aunt trembled with agitation. The Pickwick Papers ‘You’d better,’ observed the placid boots, shaking the large stick expressively. Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people Mr. Gale paused and the white hand he raised expressively shook a little. Desert Gold "I am sure she comes honestly by that," said Longueville, expressively, while his companion, returning his salutation with a certain scrupulous grace of her own, hurried after her daughter. Confidence From them, however, the eight parts of speech shone out most expressively, and James could combine them with ease. Northanger Abbey Mr. Pickwick happened to be looking another way at the moment, so her Ladyship nodded her head towards him, and frowned expressively. The Pickwick Papers Amber shook his head expressively, glancing round the mean room in which he had found this man of such extraordinary qualities. The Bronze Bell And he looked back observantly, but not expressively, at her. Love at Second Sight While speaking, the operator laid his hand expressively on his heart, and he bowed nearly to the floor when he had concluded. The Spy "You do not, eh?" asked the Peer; and he fixed his eyes as earnestly and expressively as he possibly could upon his young companion. Vivian Grey Mr. Perker smiled, took a very long pinch of snuff, stirred the fire, shrugged his shoulders, and remained expressively silent. The Pickwick Papers The Rajput shrugged expressively, an angry light in his dark, bold eyes. The Bronze Bell Then he turned to Macko and looked expressively at Lichtenstein, as if to recommend him to Macko's memory; his uncle nodded in return that he understood and would remember. The Knights of the Cross or, Krzyzacy Guert Ten Eyck looked at me expressively, as the sleigh whirled round an angle of the building and disappeared. Satanstoe You don't play cards, you don't go and see the gentry, and as for … well …' Onisim waved his hand expressively. A Desperate Character and Other Stories "Friend, thou art welcome," said Dinah Plait, and her looks said so more expressively than her words. Tales and Novels — Volume 01 The sky, the planets, the constellations all so bright, so calm, so expressively silent, so soothing, after those hospital scenes. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy They stroked their noses, rubbed their fingers together, and grimaced so expressively all on my account that I was much amused, and would have liked to laugh outright; but I durst not in such company. Two Summers in Guyenne These persons are rightfully and very expressively divided into four different and distinct classes: 1st. The Great North-Western Conspiracy in All Its Startling Details Hearing such dispiriting utterances, Punin sighed expressively, assented, shook his head up and down, and from side to side; Musa maintained a stubborn silence…. A Desperate Character and Other Stories A laugh of wild delight Burst from her lips, and, putting up her hands, Her simple thought broke forth expressively,— "Father, dear father, God has made a star." The Canadian Elocutionist When, however, Mr. Scott has a joke against his learned friend he looks round, and his dark eyes twinkle out the joke most expressively…. Memoirs of James Robert Hope-Scott, Volume 2 But he confronted her with a glance of preoccupied brightness; her first impression was that she had never seen him so vividly, so expressively pleased. Crucial Instances This time he pulled up, suddenly and expressively wondering. The Awkward Age "But you are married to him, madam!" cried she, expressively. Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 3 "To-morrow!" she repeated expressively, "no; it was to forbid—" Here the door was suddenly opened, and Morrice burst into the room. Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 2 I was sitting, gazing at it, and thinking of Lady Charlotte Proby's verses, when from an open window below this floor began suddenly to sound the Prince's organ, expressively played by his masterly hand. Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 2 Colonel Milman smiled expressively as he answered that he was "afraid not." Prisoner for Blasphemy His face shadowed and fell so expressively, so utterly, that she melted. Hidden Creek If you give them to me quietly, I will not hurt any of you; but if not—” and he looked very expressively at the knife in his hand. Bengal Dacoits and Tigers "However," the clerk added, by way of consolation, "this one," pointing to Mrs. Carr's name on the list, "is as good as a cargo," and he whistled expressively. Dawn "Well, Sir, to mention only the internal evidence—an 'Artist'"—Williams waved his hand expressively towards the manure-heap; "'thirty-three'—one of the youngest C.O.'s in the Army, I believe?" Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, October 10, 1917 They were tall and slender, with long delicate fingers that they waved expressively as they talked. The Forest Monster of Oz For ye know, when I pour'd out my soul on the lute, How she hung down her head, so expressively mute! Poems He would have carried her too, but that she delicately disengaged herself from his arms and looked at him very expressively to say that she would go by herself. Lady into Fox Crewe's visitor glanced expressively at the door by which she had entered. The Hampstead Mystery As she spoke the word "artful" her fine eyes smiled straight into Braybrooke's, and she pinched her red lips together very expressively. December Love The king with a gracious little motion of his head, and with eyes of the most pleased benevolence, expressively said, "Je le Crois." The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3 It was in this way they met, in Paris, I think, and"—she raised her hands expressively—"she came with him to the West Indies, although it was during the great war. Bat Wing "Just see here," replied Jessie, as she stretched out her arm for the pitcher and tilted it expressively, exposing to view a few bare, dry slices of lemon in the bottom. Half a Dozen Girls One small urchin—framed, if ever a child was, to be the joy of an aristocratic mamma—was the most expressively beautiful creature I had ever looked upon. Italian Hours Lord Hastings pursed his lips and whistled expressively. The Boy Allies under Two Flags "O, fort bien!" cried I, quite at a loss what she meant me to understand, till at last, fixing first him, and then me, she expressively said— page 230 "Madame, c'est mon mari!" The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3 It was Lady Hilda who, as she herself expressively phrased it, had squared the publishers. Philistia His eyes sought the ground on hearing this, and with no other comment than a rather uncomfortable shrug of the shoulders, he expressively and concisely said—"I comprehend you perfectly!" The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 2 Is he there!' she said, scarcely alive to what was passing, and casting another expressively sorrowful look at Maurice, Fred answered, 'Yes, I will tell him: I will see if you can come in.' The Young Step-Mother The master of the other craft, holding on to the stays with one hand, jerked his thumb expressively towards Miss Cringle, and waited. Many Cargoes Here "he lived till he died," as it has been expressively said. Four Months in a Sneak-Box He nodded at me expressively, but before my disclaiming gesture he leaned his head on his hand and for a while sat silent, playing thoughtfully with the bread-crumbs on the cloth . Lord Jim Mr. Macandrew looked at her expressively, and tore, with a gesture of moderated recklessness, the notice of withdrawal in two. The Path of a Star Indeed Kullak, a man of moderate pulse, is quite right in his strictures on the Chopin tempi, tempi that sprang from the expressively light mechanism of the prevailing pianos of Chopin's day. Chopin : the Man and His Music The fat woman grinned expressively and shrugged her broad shoulders. Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo She laughed, and shook her head very expressively. Basil They lighted their fire under the lee of one such buttress of broken cliff, whose summit was festooned with long sprays of clematis, or "old man's beard," as the common west-country name expressively phrases it. The Woman Who Did Euphronius belonged to a generation which was making great progress in the knowledge of anatomy and in the ability to pose figures naturally and expressively. A History of Greek Art Brian's eldest son, a lad of fourteen, was not exactly an idiot, but what, in the old country, is very expressively termed by the poor people a "natural." Roughing It in the Bush She smiled expressively and sweetly, toyed with the flowers I had given her, and turned her eyes again to the stage. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten There is a term used in college which describes most expressively an intense nervous excitement and want of control,—namely, "dry drunk." Power Through Repose She broke off to inquire why Eleanor had looked at her so expressively. The Emancipated Forgive me" he said, with an expressively apologetic gesture,— "Have I come at an inopportune moment? The Master-Christian As to novels and sentiment, they had gone after Sir Hubert; and though Charlotte was what Martha expressively called 'fairly run off her feet,' she had never looked better nor happier. Dynevor Terrace: or, the clue of life — Volume 2 Heron, however, nudged him expressively with his elbow and said: —You're a sly dog. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man His eyebrows lifted expressively, but he said nothing. The Leavenworth Case New Switzerland for ever!' shouted the whole company enthusiastically, as they raised their glasses, and made them touch with a musical ring, which so expressively denotes a joyful unanimity of sentiment. Swiss Family Robinson Never mind that!" and Morgan waved her pretty hand expressively—"My point is that marriage—just marriage—has not done much for you. The Secret Power Mamzelle tightened her thin lips a little and waved her hand expressively. Thelma If there were nothing worse, his grumbling remarks interrupted, and too often they were that sort of censure that is expressively called nagging. The Trial Mr. Brown"—winking expressively at the name, "always checks his carpet-bag for home when he sees me coming. The Leavenworth Case Longinus calls this expression the sublime; and by the same rule the conjurer is sublime too; for the manner of speaking is expressively and grammatically the same. Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 4 (1794-1796): the Age of Reason The Marchese raised his eyebrows expressively with the slightest shrug of his shoulders. The Secret Power When the chaperon had fixed the situation thoroughly, she stalked erect into the room, and said, very expressively, "I am afraid I disturb you." A Woman-Hater "Cruel," said she, changing the voice of banter which she had been using for one which was expressively earnest in its tone; "is that cruelty?" Barchester Towers He looked expressively amused, and, gazing into her face, the expression of his eyes made her smile. East Lynne And she patted the bed expressively, and with the prettiest impatience. Hard Cash Manella waved her hands expressively with a charming Spanish gesture of indifference. The Secret Power She gave another, a little but not much more expressively. Desperate Remedies |
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