He had just been expressing his unmeasured contempt for Mr. Blair.
He came forward quickly, his hand extended, and his eyes expressing pleasure.
"Mere woman's work Expressing the comparative respect Which means the absolute scorn."
This peculiarity consists in the capacity of representative scenes expressing the play of emotion.
Mrs. Jenkins, not much more famous for meekness in expressing her opinions than was Ketch, turned her gaze upon that gentleman.
Gurgurk spoke at length, expressing himself as delighted, on behalf of his royal master, at hearing such high praise from so distinguished a soldier.
The artist, whatever his medium, is giving a message to the world, expressing the truth as he sees it; for his own profit, perhaps, but not for that alone.
But so definite had she been in expressing her wishes, that the girls felt that it was due her for lending her house to pay all deference to what she said.
In a measure he did relieve his feelings by expressing his opinion of Herbert Rackliff, who was brazenly seeking to ignore the open disdain of his schoolmates.
I became very glowing again, and, expressing myself in a rhapsodical style, I am afraid, urged my request strongly; reminding the Doctor that I had already a profession.