How To Use Unsmiling In A Sentence

  • The general manager unsmilingly replied: ‘The draft pick is more important.’
  • Maybe it's her stridency, the unsmiling 'demandingness' she projects. [women over 43] andy mac dowell
  • The unsmiling person behind the counter, perusing your paperwork, has the power to destroy your life with one stamp in your passport.
  • Mrs Rumbold was a large, unsmiling lady in a tight black dress.
  • The round-faced Kim Jong Un - unsmiling with his hair combed straight back - was one of the officials named and was sitting in the front row near his father with a military officer between them. N. Korea Media Prints Photos Of Likely Heir
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  • When I finally looked, he lay there with his face next to mine, brow wrinkled, unsmiling. Camo Girl
  • He admired her appearance, her elegance, and the charm of her way of living, which he called "doing herself jolly well"; even her unsmiling face and characteristic lack of what is generally called vivacity won his approval. In the Wilderness
  • Stacy is a small, thin, unsmiling freshman.
  • President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali stands erect and unsmiling, sports a helmet of implausibly jet-black hair and wears a long dress-coat, studded with medals.
  • His clipped tones could have put the message through, but his unsmiling face made it clearer: she wasn't wanted.
  • Nor is she unsmiling – as a former model and someone trained in the arts of televisual light entertainment, Daly is accustomed to deploying a warm-hearted grin at precisely the right moment. Tess Daly: the interview
  • He runs a hand through his thick, dark-blonde hair and stares, unsmiling, with piercing blue eyes.
  • The staff were helpful, yet unsmiling and tense.
  • My unsmiling parents were seated on the couch, as if they were the jury, with Muriel at their side.
  • Damien greeted me unsmilingly, and Tyler jumped up from the couch when he saw me.
  • Her cool, unsmiling, aloof look, to say nothing of her understated but hip fashion sense, goes along well with her her musical style.
  • Two Indonesian nuns waited behind him, unsmiling.
  • The cover shot is striking - she is perched on a throne, her sharp jaw line thrust unsmilingly towards the camera.
  • I envisaged an über efficient assistant, with severe unsmiling features. BETTER THAN THIS
  • Outside the city we passed by a refugee camp where white-faced, unsmiling boys and girls gazed at us through the railings.
  • They made a pretence of playing with food, their eyes seldom leaving the other's face, serious, unsmiling. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • As an unsmiling porter arranged her sensible luggage on the platform, Nixes took the opportunity to look appraisingly around.
  • He was in his middle to late fifties, a gray-haired, bespectacled man with a stiff and unsmiling demeanor.
  • She followed her mother's gaze and had her eyes momentarily captured by Mr. Langhorn's unsmiling ones.
  • For once, he looked completely serious, his eyes blue gray and utterly resolute, his mouth unsmiling, his entire face determined.
  • The unsmiling Shindo owns the Cafe Bonheur, where Uru gets a part-time job. Happy Cafe Books 1 and 2 » Manga Worth Reading
  • She stands there before me, a lean, unsmiling girl, watching me.
  • The second half showed new zest, with the LPO – somewhat unsmiling and slipshod before the interval – responding warmly to the romantic bloom and orchestral flair of the Cinderella ballet excerpts. LPO/Jurowski; Betrothal in a Monastery; Psappha ensemble; SCO/Ticciati – review
  • Mrs Rumbold was a large, unsmiling lady in a tight black dress.
  • Then, with a final dismissive splosh, he steps back, still grimly unsmiling, to make way for a second character, the munashfi. Why Syria scrubs up so well
  • The children are unsmiling, worn out with waiting!
  • He held her level gaze, unsmiling but not unfriendly.
  • Even the photographs of those who believe MMR to be safe and effective show them to be unsmiling, in contrast with the smiling, benign expressions of the doubters.
  • I chuckled as she unsmilingly dropped her bag on the desk.
  • Moments later, he was comforted by an unsmiling, slight figure dressed in T-shirt and jeans.
  • Scruffy and unsmiling, the children are pictured gathering in a York backstreet slum in 1900, with plaster peeling from the surrounding brick walls and not a tree or blade of grass in sight.
  • But intensity of any sort has to be inferred rather than directly experienced; both men act in a dreamy though mostly unsmiling reverie.
  • The cast is top-notch, each actor adding nuance to the prevailing style of unsmiling affectlessness a crew of NYT > Home Page
  • On the cover of Time, in a spread in Life, the image of Romania's Iron Lady was stout and unsmiling, a monolith with a face of stone, dowdy clothes and unkempt hair.
  • Another way is Old School—unsmiling, monosyllabic, The Rock in Early Terminator mode. 'Five': A Series Wakes Up at the Wheel
  • “Whenever I think back to what my friend said to me, that night outside the theater, it somehow makes me ashamed,” an unsmiling Obama tells Auma, while cutting “green peppers.” Deconstructing Obama
  • Of medium height, stocky, tattooed, unsmiling, with eyes concealed by Wayfarers under a black leather porkpie hat, Rojas was a badass Eastsider. Shortcut Man
  • Here are unsmiling Doukhobor men at a riverbank brickyard, some looking as though they've just arrived from the Russian steppes. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • He runs a hand through his thick, dark-blonde hair and stares, unsmiling, with piercing blue eyes.
  • The men we met walked past slow, unsmiling, with downcast eyes, as if the melancholy of an over-burdened earth had weighted their feet, bowed their shoulders, borne down their glances.
  • He was unsmiling and silent.
  • She had what is sometimes called a forceful personality -- unsmiling, economical in her movements, decisive in her actions. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • The round-faced Kim Jong Un - unsmiling with his hair combed straight back - was one of the officials named and was sitting in the front row near his father with a military officer between them. N. Korea Media Prints Photos Of Likely Heir
  • He lifted the door of the cage, unsmiling, unspeaking.
  • All comedy, entertainment, TV, books and radio will be subjected to this new regime if it comes into existence, no doubt rigorously enforced by an army of boot-faced, unsmiling commissars desperately trying to find some infringement of their rules. Enough with the fucking hate speech laws....
  • Tall, unsmiling and prematurely grey, he lacks the personal presence you might expect from a media power-player.
  • Both men were unsmiling, and when they came to the table took their seats silently.
  • Thusly, she occupied a strange, shadowy social world where she was too wealthy to be excluded, but not worth talking to, and she moved like a ghost about the edges of cotillions and coming outs, pale and unsmiling.
  • The look on his face bothered me; it was an unsmiling, impassive expression with furrowed eyebrows.
  • The man, with a rust-colored mustache, was utterly unsmiling and miserable-looking.
  • Indeed, the effect of Cornwallis's kindly but unsmiling expression was much modified because his wig was slightly awry; Cornwallis still affected a horsehair bobwig of the sort that was now being relegated by fashion to noblemen's coachmen, and today it had a rakish cant that dissipated all appearance of dignity. Hornblower And The Hotspur
  • the guards stood stiff-backed and unsmiling
  • Dori, Roger, Grace, and Grant all sat in the lounge area they had been directed to by the unsmiling woman with the tight bun on top of her head.
  • The man, with a rust-colored mustache, was utterly unsmiling and miserable-looking.
  • But he was unsmiling, and his look was so serious that she suddenly felt she had done something wrong.
  • Brute Force (1947): Tough, unsmiling inmate Joe Collins (Lancaster) has spent much of his long prison term butting heads with sadistic, power-hungry Captain Munsey (Hume Cronyn). John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life
  • As they work their way through the rest of the poem, they look firmly, and unsmilingly, ahead.
  • Cabinet members were tight-lipped and unsmiling as they emerged from Downing Street.
  • An adversarial, unsmiling character, Bourdain has a gratuitous grudge against a society whose bourgeois comforts he long ago rejected.
  • The sister who opened it encountered several grim, unsmiling soldiers, one of whom informed her they had come for their children.
  • Of medium height, stocky, tattooed, unsmiling, with eyes concealed by Wayfarers under a black leather porkpie hat, Rojas was a badass Eastsider. Shortcut Man
  • Unsmiling portraits of Victorian clergymen have been found in Ripon Cathedral appeared to offer little excitement.
  • She pushed herself to new extremes as the emotionally stunted prostitute paying for her sick mother's care by whoring herself unsmilingly around New York.
  • Representing France, Jean-Marc Bustamante conjures a ‘Pavilion of the Amazons,’ which centers on four large color photographs of solitary, unsmiling young women standing in resolutely unpicturesque landscapes.
  • Victor, a tall wiry man with beady eyes and a villainous curly black goatee, announced calmly, unsmiling.
  • The Home Office says all new passport photographs must be of an unsmiling face with its gob firmly shut because open mouths can confuse facial recognition systems.
  • Brute Force (1947): Tough, unsmiling inmate Joe Collins (Lancaster) has spent much of his long prison term butting heads with sadistic, power-hungry Captain Munsey (Hume Cronyn). John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life
  • unsmilingly, he greeted his in-laws
  • The arched wooden front door opened, and a maid stepped out, her face stoic and unsmiling.
  • The ever unsmiling facade of bellicose Boehner and the cantankerous Cantor are counting on BHO to commit a faux pas so they can call the GOP cops to curb the enthusiasm of the common citizen. GOP is 'no friend of seniors' DNC says in TV ad
  • The man, with a rust-colored mustache, was utterly unsmiling and miserable-looking.
  • The service was clipped and unsmiling, which is usually followed by ` but efficient, 'but we sat with mostly empty dinner plates for 15 minutes, the kids (and their parents) getting restless in the hot side room. Austin360 - XL Headlines

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