unsmiling

IPA: ʌnsmˈaɪɫɪŋ

adjective

  • Not smiling; serious or grave
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Examples of "unsmiling" in Sentences

  • The unsmiling faces of the people on the ship is also an observable fact.
  • An unsmiling Chauvel wears a bandolier and slouch hat, and holds a rifle.
  • Later, she gives the overbearing and unsmiling housemaid the name Franco.
  • The unsmiling Shindo owns the Cafe Bonheur, where Uru gets a part-time job.
  • Later, she gives the overbearing and unsmiling housekeeper the name 'Franco'.
  • Another way is Old School—unsmiling, monosyllabic, The Rock in Early Terminator mode.
  • When I finally looked, he lay there with his face next to mine, brow wrinkled, unsmiling.
  • Of medium height, stocky, tattooed, unsmiling, with eyes concealed by Wayfarers under a black leather porkpie hat, Rojas was a badass Eastsider.
  • “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.”
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

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