But when he answers the door, he turns out to be 49, tall, with deep green eyes and thin and inexpressive lips. |
Like Diana, he seemed to represent a revolt against a stuffy and inexpressive establishment. |
She saw an old man who, despite the kind voice that held much concern, looked every inch a butler with an inexpressive face. |
Most low-budget thrillers of this type suffer from inexpressive acting, but these two give performances that are truly uninhibited. |
I asked the wizened servant but she made no reply, merely advancing into the room whilst she fixed my face with her dark, inexpressive eyes. |
These performances are refined and pure-toned, but not at all inexpressive. |