Chloe raised her blue downcast eyes and stared up at the young woman who had appeared in front of the breakfast table. |
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With his cane, his downcast eyes, and bandy legged gait, he is the antithesis of Hollywood muscle-bound steroid cases. |
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Crocodile tears spilled over onto Millicent's cheeks and she stood with downcast eyes. |
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He probably didn't see his demise coming until Sulzberger's downcast eyes telegraphed it to him. |
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The exchanged looks, downcast eyes, or brutal and grim determination of the guards all make this film seem real. |
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There will be applause, appropriate blushing and downcast eyes on my part, followed by an incredible job offer. |
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Her downcast eyes rise to meet the men of the Coventry household, first the handsome young brothers, then the filthy-rich uncle. |
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The simple, archaic gesture, a performance of downcast eyes and busy hands, puts across a feminist rereading of the woman's straightjacket. |
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He has a plump face, downcast eyes in inner contemplation and full lips lighting up a subtle smile. |
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The lady in waiting was silent, with downcast eyes and a broken spirit. |
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She is almost always shown in profile and never engages the viewer, but with downcast eyes she seems intensely self-absorbed or excessively demure. |
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The defendant, Allan Cameron, 29, was led into the courtroom with downcast eyes. |
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Her downcast eyes were almost mesmerized by the huge tweed-clad knees which towered like monoliths beside her. |
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Mallin approached timidly, with downcast eyes. |
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Something in her downcast eyes said that she'd had enough. |
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It showed a terrified man with downcast eyes. |
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You sense the sadness in the young man's downcast eyes. |
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During the spectacular ballroom scene, Juliet's downcast eyes were astonished to glimpse conductor George Crum rising with a partial coterie of orchestra players around him, until they were peering down on the dancers aghast. |
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With downcast eyes I hooked the other end to a sweet pink Japanese granny. |
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Ms. Close is a handsome woman whose natural warmth and poise bear little resemblance to the painfully shy figure on screen, with her downcast eyes and prosthetically altered wingnut ears. |
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