"It takes a little practice," O'Brien told his twin, who was looking at the two genuine Federation officers with an expression usually reserved for questioning the origin of the universe.
Grimma stared at her with the kind of expression reserved for people who turn out, against all expectation, to have interesting and secret histories.
The druids were looking at Twoflower with the kind of expression normally reserved for mad sheep or the sudden appearance of a rain of frogs.
The man smiled, an obviously perfunctory and prac- ticed expression reserved for wavering marks.
"Repetition teaches the donkey," groused the 55-year-old gas exploration and construction tycoon, using an Arabic expression usually reserved for recalcitrant children or dim-witted servants.
They turned towards him with the kind of expression normally reserved for messiahs or extreme idiots.
It's an expression reserved for him.
Then he looked at Pitt with an expression usually reserved for people who held signs announcing the end of the world.
I was so nervous I almost hyperventilated, and I read with the dramatic expression usually reserved for the laundry list or the eye chart.