She hobbles out of the curtain with a murderous look on her face and her fist cocked and ready to throw another punch. |
There was a flushed look on his face, as if the thrill of danger and adventure was something he dearly missed. |
I think it would be worth the life-threatening beating to see the look on the car washers' faces. |
I'll never forget the look on her face the first time she sat on the old nag! |
If you look on the bench over there, there's a juice box and a snack for all of you. |
Our old maths teacher was teaching addition to the kids and she asked us to look on as she went along with her class. |