How To Use Inexpressive In A Sentence
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And his artificial teeth gave an inexpressive set to his mouth.
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His voice is even more gummy and inexpressive than last time, and he really sounds drugged down into a stupor a lot of the time.
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Because everyone is so inexpressive, it's not clear that any of them even know what they're feeling.
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Ennis is the man in this relationship - inexpressive, moody, and witheringly practical - and he tells Jack that their summer together is a one-time thing.
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The face that met his was cold and inexpressive.
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she looked at him inexpressively
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Like Diana, he seemed to represent a revolt against a stuffy and inexpressive establishment.
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But when he answers the door, he turns out to be 49, tall, with deep green eyes and thin and inexpressive lips.
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The black and white art greatly contrasts with the open and expressive looks of Sana and the inexpressive looks of Hayama.
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These performances are refined and pure-toned, but not at all inexpressive.
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His height was only 5 feet 2 inches; he had red hair, a high-coloured, handsome, but inexpressive face, and a slight limp.
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Although the shock must have been great, her face remained inexpressive.
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Most low-budget thrillers of this type suffer from inexpressive acting, but these two give performances that are truly uninhibited.
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He is a short, rather thick set, somewhat awkward, and "slouchy" man, extremely careless in his dress, blunt and abrupt in his manner, with a queer inexpressive face, little blue eyes which can look dull or flash fire or twinkle with the wickedest fun.
History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
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These are not the marks of someone who is inexpressive.
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The effect is somewhat flat and inexpressive, however, with attempts to render Tokyo in a gloomy, neo-realist style only partly successful.
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She saw an old man who, despite the kind voice that held much concern, looked every inch a butler with an inexpressive face.
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Her mouth appeared relaxed now, though strangely inexpressive; as if she had read only part of a textbook on the art of smiling.
THE LAST RAVEN
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But some things in her were mine the heavy, inexpressive brow, the readable brown eyes that could seem at times so undefended.
SUMMER OF FEAR
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I asked the wizened servant but she made no reply, merely advancing into the room whilst she fixed my face with her dark, inexpressive eyes.
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Carinthia, suddenly wedded, passionately grateful for humbleness exalted, virginly sensible of treasures of love to give, resembled the inanimate and most inspiring, was mindless and inexpressive, past memory, beyond the hopes, a thing of the thrilled blood and skylark air, since she laid her hand in this young man's.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
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The switch to ready-made clothing and the business suit has sometimes made middle-class men seem "inexpressive", "anonymous", and " undemonstrative ".
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By nature, Jenn was inexpressive about her emotions and valued her private time.
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The switch to ready-made clothing and the business suit has sometimes made middle-class men seem "inexpressive", "anonymous", and " undemonstrative ".
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It might have been well attended but still inexpressive and mysterious, a merely formal exercise whose meaning was hard to interpret.
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Within the calm and inexpressive facades above are the teaching areas in which spaces are divided according to needs of individual departments that will doubtless change over time.
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His height was only 5 feet 2 inches; he had red hair, a high-coloured, handsome, but inexpressive face, and a slight limp.
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Pepys's age, I venture to submit that the _humble pie_ of that period was indeed the pie named in the list quoted; and not only so, but that it was made out of the "umbles" or entrails of the deer, a dish of the second table, inferior of course to the venison pasty which smoked upon the dais, and therefore not inexpressive of that humiliation which the term "eating humble pie" now painfully describes.
Notes and Queries, Number 06, December 8, 1849
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He looked up at her, his dark eyes inexpressive, ‘You don't want her to go back to her race and forget you.’
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After the strong beginning, Louret seems increasingly vapid and inexpressive.
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She raised by degrees a leaden and inexpressive eye, to the objects that were about her, without having as yet spirit and recollectedness enough to distinguish them.
Imogen A Pastoral Romance
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an inexpressive face
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Unfortunately it was merely the not inconsiderable technical prowess of his dancers that Page showed off in his emotionally inexpressive choreography.