How To Use Express emotion In A Sentence

  • His eyes were red and I knew why he couldn't express emotion in his autobiographical work. Times, Sunday Times
  • How did we get to the point of relying on these numpties to encapsulate and express emotions on our behalf?
  • Being able to express emotion is a healthy safety valve for the relationship.
  • It was a reminder that for the past 16 years Americans have had two Presidents who would often extemporise and express emotion.
  • It is undoubted that review and summarize her tactics of express emotion will provide guidance and reference for the write of poems in the present age.
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  • Debussy made as much use of silence as of sound to express emotion, and in the orchestration each instrument was given a delicate colour of its own to blend into the painting.
  • So what about percussion instruments: drums, cymbals, tympani - can they express emotion too?
  • Being able to express emotion is a healthy safety valve for the relationship.
  • It is far better to express emotions when they surface rather than feeling you need to keep a stiff upper lip. Healthy By Nature
  • It is very difficult to express emotions in email or news; your joking comment appear to be very serious to the recipient and can lead to unmeant reactions or conflicts (flames); so use emoticons to express your intention.
  • It is far better to express emotions when they surface rather than feeling you need to keep a stiff upper lip. Healthy By Nature
  • It is far better to express emotions when they surface rather than feeling you need to keep a stiff upper lip. Healthy By Nature
  • They can crudely chew and phonate mediated by other cranial nerves but can't smile or frown or otherwise express emotion. Archive 2005-01-01
  • In many ways, St Valentine's Day is an easy out, a way to express emotions without feeling vulnerable, or really any risk of rejection.
  • Both cats had the shaded fawn bodies and brown points of pedigreed seal-point Siamese: brown masks accentuating the blueness of their eyes; alert brown ears worn like royal crowns; brown legs elegantly long and slender; brown tails that lashed and curled and waved to express emotions and opinions. The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare
  • Being able to express emotion is a healthy safety valve for the relationship.
  • His eyes were red and I knew why he couldn't express emotion in his autobiographical work. Times, Sunday Times
  • I don't know if it's more to do with me (that is, if I express emotion differently in one language more than the other, that is, if English is my critical/facultative language and Spanish my emotional language) or the fact of Spanish being one of those languages with a formal (usted) and informal (tu) second person. Breakfast in Bed

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