Her expression is pained, quizzical and defensive, as if expecting a tirade of criticism at every turn. |
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At best, they receive a few quizzical stares, a couple of thumbs-up signs and a desperate waving of white flags. |
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He sounded rather quizzical and calm despite the equivalent of an Uzi being thrust at his throat. |
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He was particularly good, for example, at rendering that slightly quizzical arch of the eyebrow and half-smile that precedes the bon mot. |
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Relatives may give you quizzical looks, and so may friends, but you know in your heart of hearts that you are following your inner voice. |
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Everyone, worried, shot their quizzical looks at one another, staring miserably at each dank spaces that invaded their glazy eyes. |
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On his face is the most comical, quizzical expression, which is probably exactly how most of us would look if stuffed. |
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They have quizzical expressions, they're posed in awkward, falling-puppy positions. |
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He rolled the cigar in his fingers for a moment, then scrutinized his aide, his expression quizzical. |
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But if his rugby talent has rarely been questioned, his mental attitude has raised the odd quizzical eyebrow. |
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She played innocent though as she turned to look at him, arching an eyebrow with a quizzical expression. |
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He stood up and looked around curiously, a quizzical expression on his face. |
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Ten seconds later, I turned back, wondering at his silence, and he was looking back at me with a quizzical expression. |
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I recall the quizzical expressions of my classmates who wondered why an apparently healthy girl should suddenly report ill. |
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Often this is met with a quizzical expression and a demand for me to explain what I am asking them. |
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They have warmth and a slightly quizzical expression, as though she would like to answer my unspoken questions. |
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At my every punchline the nervous titters grow fewer, the expressions in the front row more furrowed and quizzical. |
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He is also a friendly, decent man whose mild and quizzical gaze provides the movie's sole point of view. |
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Rembrandt has a quizzical, jesting expression, as well he may, in view of his wondrous hat and slashed leather jerkin, ornate with glass beads. |
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When the speech began, the foreign players shared quizzical glances, which soon turned to angry glares. |
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Tobermory looked after him for a quizzical moment, then turned his attention to the malodorous bundle. |
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They saw simply a loose, lank youth with tow-colored sunburned hair and a berry-brown, ingenuous face that wore a quizzical, good-natured smile. |
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He became quizzical yet some of them nodded their assent or what he took to be assent. |
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You'll cack yourself when, after each tale of woe, he turns to the camera with a quizzical face and asks, What the? |
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Or perhaps name it after Pooh himself, with his quizzical faith in human nature? |
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She looked at me, all quizzical like, not quite believing me. |
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Their lyrics combined simple yet sometimes quizzical prose, recalling surrealist automatic writing. |
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Chloe is an experienced business journalist, bringing a quizzical commercial eye to the maturing of the multichannel retail. |
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He nods and when she focuses her attention back on me, he gives me a quizzical frown. |
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Pierre H. Lindner grasps the quizzical nature of fiercest dreams in that he can draw an admonishment, the inner meaning of a moral category. |
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The Finn never rose to the bait, either feigning an inability to understand the question or flat-batting inquiries with a quizzical shrug and a nondescript answer. |
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The program doesn't identify the young Frank, but they've found themselves an Eastwood lookalike, down to the lowered head, quizzical look and sidewise wrinkled grin. |
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I almost had to laugh when I saw the quizzical expression on her face. |
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The kitten gave her a quizzical look but did not let out a mew. |
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All of these tricks forced a furrowing of the brow, a quizzical expression, and the use of a little brain power to digest it all. |
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He inspected his young visitors with a quizzical, waspish look. |
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Now the mirror gives back this balding chap with a quizzical expression. |
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It makes up for the quizzical glances that leap my way when I stow away on scriptwriting courses or lectures on psychology. |
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Teeth clamped round a Cuban cigar, he would lean back and give any questioner his cool, quizzical, oriental stare. |
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Mr Dover does so evenly, without venom, and with a quizzical tone that suggests Mr Murdoch was a little naive about the Chinese. |
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Speaking as a citizen of old Europe, I would say that we need to remember that it is often wiser to raise a quizzical eyebrow than to return an insult. |
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Most of the vegetables consumed in Mongolia are imported from China. In restaurants a request for meatless fare still generally causes quizzical bemusement. |
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As they wander about Tate Modern's angular volumes, and in due course trip across the aerial bridge connecting to the new Tate Modern, latter-day strollers will be diverted by flickering VDUs and quizzical objets d'art. |
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Looking around at the crowd, I didn't see a single sideward glance or quizzical smile, and the strength of all that belief was a little unsettling. |
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I remembered that my country was locked in the quizzical position of beauty, wealth, brutality and poverty, which existed side by side in a decade of war that has now completely ended. |
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When we walk up to any man or woman in uniform and thank them for all they do for us, their first reaction is a quizzical look, then a big smile and a bit of embarrassment. |
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The art of ju jitsu has so many unanswered questions, particularly when it comes to the ground game, and Tony's quizzical nature constantly found him looking for answers. |
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Although being born with a full head of hair is not all that extraordinary, Iskander's quizzical apophthegm could be taken as the quintessence of magic realism. |
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She raised a quizzical eyebrow when she saw what he was wearing. |
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