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Discover Ludwig"affectionate expression" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a statement, phrase, or gesture that conveys love, fondness, or warmth towards someone or something. Example: She gave her mother an affectionate expression before leaving for college, knowing she would miss her. In this sentence, an "affectionate expression" is used to describe the facial expression the daughter gave her mother, conveying her love and fondness for her before departing.
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She loved me," he murmured, an affectionate expression on his face.
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Social support may be emotional (expressions of positive affect, understanding, and feelings of confidence), informational (availability of people to obtain advice or guidance), tangible/material (provision of material aid), positive social interaction (availability of other persons to have fun or relax), or affectionate (physical expressions of love and affection) [ 11].
At that Ms. Bebecka shot Ms. Minter a look of affectionate indulgence, with an expression that said: "Love that nutty broad".
In studies of rats, researchers have shown that affectionate mothering alters the expression of genes, allowing them to dampen their physiological response to stress.
Over the past decade or so, researchers at McGill University in Montreal, led by Michael Meaney, have shown that affectionate mothering alters the expression of genes in animals, allowing them to dampen their physiological response to stress.
Two actors playing the young Tony and his sister - her with elbows akimbo and an earnest expression - recreated the affectionate scene where he pointed out to her that it wasn't a good idea to strike more than one key at once.
So: more affectionate, more open, more communicative, more expressions of love.
Hartzog looks at Buford for a long moment, and the expression on his face indicates affectionate pity.
Look for overly affectionate behavior.
JOHN BINKLEY, Franklin, N.C., posted on nytimes.com T.C. BOYLE, DOOMSDAY PREACHER I am saving that moment when I can use the expression, "My dear fellow," as T.C. Boyle's affectionate condescension here.
His face in the moonlight seemed gentle, almost affectionate.
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