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the impassive
adjective
Having, or revealing, no emotion.
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But the real breakthrough of the night came from a spontaneously evolving relationship between the impassioned Iranian vocalist Sussan Deyhim and the impassive Indian classical singer Prabhakar Karekar.
What is wrong with you?" Roddick asked the impassive Dias.
"Idiot!" he screamed, stamping his feet as the impassive cyclist looked on.
We see the impassive back of a customer's head as he surveys both ballplay and buttocks.
When Numan enters the studio, he is far from the impassive cyberman of lore.
The impassive look on Kaluuya's face as he made his "signs".
The impassive delivery of soprano Eleanor Dennis and bass Matthew Rose paled in comparison.
Thousands chanted "Police state!" under the impassive surveillance of blue-uniformed Israeli police officers.
Ann uses love as a weapon that brings down pretty much every object of her affections, including the impassive Krak.
Joe Montana, the impassive miner of 31 NFL fourth-quarter comebacks at the San Francisco 49ers, is one.
Finally Hillcoat asked: "Well?" "I have to go to the restroom," was the impassive response, and he was gone.
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