Sentence examples for frozen expressions from inspiring English sources

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Across the room, Mr. Janklow's wife and grown son, and a team of his supporters, including his chief of staff from Washington, had similar frozen expressions.

The vaulting, stylized lines and shapes of graffiti have more than a little in common with the exaggerated postures and frozen expressions of Kabuki, as "Motley Crue," one of the show's best paintings, proves.

Our frozen expressions said it all.

What better way than to release a slew of photos of Clinton and Kim seated stiffly with frozen expressions like Madame Tussaud figures from the Cold War.

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On the floor in front of the players, Coach Dave Calloway never lost his frozen expression.

One little boy, 8 or 9, had a frozen expression as he heard how his father had died, protecting the staff of the British Council, protecting culture.

This paper proposes that the conditional conjunction yàobúshì is a counterfactual conjunction in pragmatic use as a frozen expression without negation.

What pain teems behind her frozen expression?

The other passengers immediately assume that odd frozen expression that British people slip into when they realise they're enjoying themselves in public.

Moments of slow, cold dread accumulate, and the associated images appear raw: a bird's head, a burning body, an frozen expression, all saying the same damn things about what grief can look and feel like in a movie theater.

Instead, the characters, with their frozen, emphatic expressions and exaggerated voices, take on an appealing eccentricity, and by the time those buildings start dancing, you will be sorry to see them go.

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