How To Use Expressively In A Sentence
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In his hands, thread, string and wool are used as expressively as the boldly poured and scumbled paint.
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String players slid expressively from one note to the next - portamento, the style was called - in imitation of the slide of the voice.
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The second movement, the composer told me, should be played not expressively, but like ice.
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The white monoliths of the towers are almost negative spaces, while the black surrounding them is luxuriously, expressively painted.
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These three-dimensional drawings made from what looks like untwisted coat hangers seem at once joyously simple and expressively subtle.
Times, Sunday Times
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she looked at him inexpressively
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she gave the order to the waiter, using her hands very expressively
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She has expressively mobile features and switches from youthful hope to aged eccentricity with admirable economy.
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He drinks from a crystal water goblet and stares out expressively over his small, wire-framed glasses, lips pursed, eyebrows raised, and arms folded.
American Grace
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Viewed collectively, all these imprecise images speak expressively of his key virtue—his remarkable selflessness.
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The more differentiated modern societies become, the greater becomes the possible scope for expressively staging social life.
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There was a full kitchen, bathroom with a private shower and two bedrooms, all of which were furbished expensively and expressively.
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Viewed collectively, all these imprecise images speak expressively of his key virtue—his remarkable selflessness.
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They called mutely but expressively for the throat of the man who dared.
The Place of Honeymoons
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Painted with an almost Dutch-Renaissance verisimilitude, Harrison's work is of extreme close-ups that focus us on expressively open faces.
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Are the words not only correct, but also pronounced accurately and clearly, and are they inflected appropriately and expressively?
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But unlike Newman and Rothko, who used fairly flat, unmodulated pigment, Still used heavily loaded, expressively modulated impasto in jagged forms.