Sentence examples for were expressions from inspiring English sources

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were expressions

noun

A particular way of phrasing an idea.

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These were expressions of me, my nature.

Individuality and rebellion were expressions of courage.

Both these were expressions of the party's robust, masculine Hinduism.

Inevitably, perhaps, there were expressions of uncertainty about a Jew's rising so close to the top.

He felt that their flamboyant styles were expressions of subconscious urges on an urban stage.

Helly's personas, Jung wrote in his 1902 doctoral dissertation, were expressions of submerged desires.

"Cars of that era were expressions of the people who built them," Mr. Marks said.

They had no religious subtext: they were expressions of anger at discrimination and police harassment.

Not all scholars agreed with the interpretation that these first artifacts were expressions of a modern type of creativity.

Engels understood that the city's spatial dynamics - its streets, houses, factories, and warehouses - were expressions of social and political power.

On Friday there were expressions of astonishment and outrage from numerous groups about Ohio's use of the new drug protocol.

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