Sentence examples for an unpleasant expression from inspiring English sources

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With an unpleasant expression written clearly all over my face, I escaped the awkward greeting with such frustration that this was how other Latinos on campus saw me: a fellow Latina who wanted nothing to do with her own kind.

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This time you just receive an unpleasant look.

The players' faces are contorted in a grim but not unpleasant expression.

"I do not see how a member of the gentler sex, even a German or a French lady, could have fastened on such an unpleasant mode of expression," she said and cut at her meat.

The Mets on Saturday, though, got an unpleasant firsthand look.

A cue is defined as 'a verbal or non-verbal hint which suggests an underlying unpleasant emotion but lacks clarity' ("I cannot stand it anymore"), while a concern is 'a clear and unambiguous expression of an unpleasant current or recent emotion where the emotion is explicitly verbalized' ("I feel very anxious").

With an expression like someone sucking on an unpleasant cough drop, he made his way over to me.

My African exporter friends in West Africa usually give me an earful about AGOA -- one called it an unpleasant experience and even came up with an expression Americans Getting Over on Africans, again.

Look for an unpleasant odor.

An American woman tells about an unpleasant experience in France.

But then came an unpleasant surprise.

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