Sybil made a face which plainly expressed a longing to inflict on Mr. French some grievous personal wrong, but she pretended not to hear.
Strawberry's criminal history is a rap sheet of violations committed while in the grip of unyielding drug need, an abuse that plainly expresses a host of untreated mental problems, beginning with depression and including suicidal yearning.
When the young Guardsman and the three Musketeers were without witnesses, they looked at one another with an air which plainly expressed that each of them perceived the gravity of their situation.
Without his knowledge his white face plainly expressed this moment of fear.
Lady Janet cast a look at her nephew which plainly expressed that she thought he had taken a liberty with her.
Her voice plainly expressed her relief.
And we must, for the honour of Literature, plainly express our great surprise and regret that he comes arm-in-arm with such good company as Messrs. Longman and Company.
I then asked Queequeg whether he himself was ever troubled with dyspepsia; expressing the idea very plainly, so that he could take it in.
The last doctor to treat him wrote us plainly expressing his sorrow and condolence.
The sailor considered the apparatus; then he gazed at the engineer without saying a word, only a look plainly expressed his opinion that if Cyrus Harding was not a magician, he was certainly no ordinary man.