Sentence examples for visceral expression from inspiring English sources

The phrase "visceral expression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong, instinctive, and emotional form of expression, often in art, literature, or personal communication.
Example: "The artist's visceral expression of grief resonated deeply with the audience, leaving them in tears."
Alternatives: "emotional expression" or "instinctive expression."

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The dog is both a very real, monstrous animal and a kind of visceral expression of her fears.

What's a more visceral expression of belonging than where we're allowed to eat?

The secretary of state contest has become the most visceral expression of a battle inside Trump's circle between those calling on him to reward loyalty during the campaign and deliver on his pledges, and others urging the president-elect to use appointments to build a broader consensus and heal the divide in the Republican party.

A mixed media work on paper by Robert Kaupelis called "Better Bite Site" (2002) is frenzied, forceful and a bit whimsical while Christopher Magadini's two teeny paintings "Bio" (2002) and "Squared" (2003) achieve a formidable sense of spatial relations and visceral expression within a minimal amount of space.

Such an unusually pure if visceral expression of gravity — long an interest of Post-Minimal sculptors — might be seen as an attempt to compensate for the pendulous female breasts that have appeared in sculpture since forever.

The gold medal bout between variant Yorkshiremen Nick Matthew and James Willstrop was as engrossing as anything seen this past fortnight, a five-game epic that drew from each visceral expression, no great love yet plenty of respect.

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Dance sequences are visceral expressions of characters' emotional states, often abruptly interrupting the proceedings.

It was thought to be too marginal, too individually variable, compared with basic visceral expressions of fear, disgust, sadness or joy.

But to give in to visceral expressions of hatred in return, aimed against an entire people, is morally unjustified.

So when the beatings on the Maidan gave Ukrainians an excuse to come out on the streets, the protests turned from a cry against the loss of the "European choice" into something far more visceral: an expression of hatred for Yanukovych and everything he represents basically, the mean reality of life in a post-Soviet strongman state.

So when the beatings on the Maidan gave Ukrainians an excuse to come out on the streets, the protests turned from a cry against the loss of the "European choice" into something far more visceral: an expression of hatred for Yanukovych and everything he represents — basically, the mean reality of life in a post-Soviet strongman state.

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