Sentence examples for looks down with from inspiring English sources

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"He looks down with this scowl on his face," he said.

She looks down with a smile that is as much in the eyes as on the lips, like some young mother gazing in wonder at a newborn child.

Charlotte comes from an old, frugal New England family and looks down with pinched-nose disdain upon new money arrivistes like Doug.

In a 1972 image, a tiny girl crouching on a building ledge looks down with a sweet but wildly mischievous expression on a scruffy man, looking up to her beseechingly; she is as magically angelic as she is fiercely real.

Some works involve no actual mirrors: a duplicitous film shot in Central Park by Pierre Huyghe, for example, and a funny doll-size self-portrait by Maurizio Cattelan called "Mini-Me," who sits on a bookshelf with legs dangling; he looks down with a quizzical expressions as if he were gazing at his own reflection in a glassy pond.

If the girl does not blush, because of her race ( ex; African American, Indian) Look to see if her ears turn bright red or if she looks down with a slight smile.

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I grab hold, and the paddlers look down with concern.

(He asks us to think of Him looking down with love on His creation).

Enterprise: "He could almost picture God the Father looking down with sad wonder at this mischief.

His undead elite look down with contempt on the "snatched, wasted, tawdry handful of decades" enjoyed by a "bone clock": a mortal human.

In the video, the president is shown looking down with a grimace on his face, or smirking while Mr. Romney talks about the failures of Mr. Obama's administration.

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