expression造句121. Her expression changed when she heard the news.
122. Gestures are a nonverbal means of expression.
123. He had a gentle, rather bovine expression.
124. He stared into space with a vacant expression.
125. Her face took on a fierce expression.
126. His expression changed from surprise to one of amusement.
127. The popular singer star doesn't sing with much expression.
128. His face took on a set expression.
129. The expression has two very different meanings in English.
130. He wore an extraordinarily solemn expression.
131. He wears the guard on his expression.
132. Suddenly her deeper feelings demanded expression.
133. Modernism was the characteristic expression of the experience of modernity.
134. The vacancy of the boy's expression made Father doubt if he was listening.
135. This time the teacher will not mark our English exercises for spelling and grammar, but she will be looking for pleasing expression.
136. She looked at him with a surprised expression on her face.
137. Her expression is concerned but her body-language does not correspond.
138. The method is to listen to the music and allow expression to whatever comes to you.
139. The new concept of form reached its fullest expression in the work of Picasso.
140. An enlightened government should permit the free expression of political opinion.
141. "Don't worry - worse things happen at sea" is her stock expression for whenever anything goes wrong.
142. She pretended she wasn't excited but the expression on her face was a dead giveaway.
143. The camera panned in for a better view of the actress' facial expression.
144. She glared down at me with a peevish expression on her face.
145. She wore a passive expression on her face as if she didn't care what happened.
146. I am no pedant and avoid being dogmatic concerning English grammar and expression.
147. In her family,[http:///expression.html] any expression of feeling was frowned upon.
148. The new expression of "State of the Art" is being overrun the U.S.
149. The expression on his face changed from sympathy to surprise.
150. It was a bit of a cock-up, if you'll pardon the expression.