She looked at him inexpressively. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
She looked inexpressively mischievous, high-spirited, fascinating. From Wordnik.com. [Wild Dreams of Reality, 5] Reference
While thus moving along Ralph and Tom were inexpressively happy at their liberty. From Wordnik.com. [The Wonder Island Boys: The Tribesmen] Reference
He sang coarsely and inexpressively throughout the performance, with blurry Italian pronunciation. From Wordnik.com. [Gypsies, Nobles, and Nuns] Reference
They told us their stories, and there was truly not one told poorly or inexpressively; all the children had learned something of the joy of creative effort. From Wordnik.com. [How to Tell Stories to Children, And Some Stories to Tell] Reference
As the procession drew near, Jendrek heard a woman's voice above the children's shrill trebles, Hamer's guttural bass and the old people's nasal tones; it was clear, full, and inexpressively moving. From Wordnik.com. [Selected Polish Tales] Reference
In any event, he stared silently, inexpressively, at his subordinate for quite a few seconds, stared through steel-rimmed spectacles whose assiduously polished lenses gleamed as brightly as his bald spot. From Wordnik.com. [Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates]
Mrs Hominy shook her head with a melancholy smile that said, not inexpressively, ‘They corrupt even the language in that old country!’ and added then, as coming down a step or two to meet his low capacity, ‘Where was you rose?’. From Wordnik.com. [The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit] Reference
Her father, between whom and herself there had always been a great deal of sympathy, was inexpressively touched by this silent appeal to his love; and letting the paper lie on his lap, he sat silent also, and serious, feeling, without in any way knowing, that all was not well. From Wordnik.com. [The Heavenly Twins] Reference
"He was sure talkin 'about her," said Calumet inexpressively. From Wordnik.com. [The Boss of the Lazy Y] Reference
The Skipper stared at all this inexpressively, turned to move away, paused, waited. From Wordnik.com. [Tongues of Conscience] Reference
P. has been like an archangel in his letters to me, and I am inexpressively grateful. From Wordnik.com. [Familiar Letters of William James III] Reference
Medora Phillips looked at Randolph, but he was staring inexpressively at the opposite wall. From Wordnik.com. [Bertram Cope's Year] Reference
Heard in all the loneliness of the black forest it was inexpressively threatening and evil. From Wordnik.com. [The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain] Reference
The tenor voice was hard, strident, sang lustily but inexpressively in the glaring sunshine. From Wordnik.com. [A Spirit in Prison] Reference
He did not resist, not seeming to pay any attention to her at all, but he mumbled, inexpressively. From Wordnik.com. [The Trail to Yesterday] Reference
It is not for their richness that I keep them, but because they are, for his sake, so inexpressively dear to me. From Wordnik.com. [The Eustace Diamonds] Reference
They had all gone elsewhere over-night, and the few stragglers in the many churches languished there inexpressively. From Wordnik.com. [The Uncommercial Traveller] Reference
She was clearly surprised, but all they said was said low and inexpressively, because they were speaking out into the cool dark night. From Wordnik.com. [The Voyage Out] Reference
So inexpressively that they cannot at first understand him; it is his old housekeeper who makes out what he wants and brings in a slate. From Wordnik.com. [Bleak House]
Such, it seems to us who wait at present almost inexpressively outside the immediate clamours of a mere artificial loyalty, are the splendid possibilities of the time. From Wordnik.com. [An Englishman Looks at the World] Reference
Kensington, sipping orange-scented tea out of eggshell porcelain, and listening to Lady Mabel's dulcet accents, as she somewhat monotonously and inexpressively rehearsed "The Tragedy of a Sceptic Soul.". From Wordnik.com. [Vixen, Volume III.] Reference
"Of course, you may keep all such things," Mr. Graves answered with emotion, for it was inexpressively sad to have this girl so shorn of all that had made life beautiful to her so many years, "unless," he added. From Wordnik.com. [Mona] Reference
We cannot forget his welfare, or his happiness, we do not wish to forget his welfare or his happiness, because through our sympathy and affection, the essence of another life has become inexpressively near and dear to us. From Wordnik.com. [Heart and Soul by Maveric Post] Reference
Her hands were small, and she constantly but inexpressively gesticulated with them; her elaborately undulated hair looked like polished, fluted silver; her eyes were small, dark, and intent; she smiled as constantly and as inexpressively as she gesticulated. From Wordnik.com. [Franklin Kane] Reference
�You are uneasy: something disturbs you, you are not like yourself; it is impossible that you should suppose�I am sure your good sense and candour are above suspicion � you must do me the justice to believe that you are inexpressively dear to me; you cannot mistake compassion, and a fair appreciation of a thousand good qualities for any thing that can offend you. From Wordnik.com. [Isabella. A Novel] Reference
With his hat pulled low on his brow, Mr. Glover gutted it out inexpressively for three and half rounds at Bethpage, because that’s the playing style he has figured out works best for him. From Wordnik.com. [Beating Adversity in the Mud] Reference
Those of Bagoas followed them, inexpressively. From Wordnik.com. [Funeral Games]
She was so inexpressively defiant!. From Wordnik.com. [The American] Reference
She spoke politely, but inexpressively. From Wordnik.com. [A Spirit in Prison] Reference
Strether echoed as inexpressively as possible. From Wordnik.com. [The Ambassadors] Reference
"Oh," he said inexpressively; "the Double R.". From Wordnik.com. [The Trail to Yesterday] Reference
"This, then," he said inexpressively, "is why you came?". From Wordnik.com. [Funeral Games]
Then, "Arthur, Arthur," whispered an inexpressively peevish, rasping voice, "is that you?. From Wordnik.com. [The Best British Short Stories of 1922] Reference
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