The beard, now flecked with gray, frames not pursed lips but the tentative smile of a man still learning about optimism.
Mouth: Disagreement also shows up in compressed or pursed lips, clenched jaw muscles, or a head turned slightly away, so eye contact becomes sidelong.
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The ability to extend his pursed lips as much as 10.4 centimetres had often meant the difference between achieving part of his thorax and not.
There were no knockout lines, but Mr Kerry's projected confidence and Mr Bush's slumped shoulders and pursed lips will be what many of the 65m viewers remember.
Typically, someone who is in agreement with you will smile and nod as you speak. (Disagreement shows up in compressed or pursed lips, clenched jaw muscles, or a head turned slightly away, so eye contact becomes sidelong.) But smiles are often used as a polite response and to cover up other emotions.
" With little helpful information, Chetan, 13, of Plano, Texas, pursed his lips before guessing "c-a-b-u-r-r-i.
When he returned to the living room, Riffat raised an eyebrow and pursed her lips.
Viana pursed his lips and ran his hand over his bald head, as if he still had hair and was smoothing it, a gesture from the past.
Barnes raised the field glasses up, lowered them, pursed his lips as if in deep thought, and then said, in a newly formed sarcastic voice, Hell, you missed the whole thing, Lee.
The stitches were uneven, and Candy waited for Marjorie to stop, or get out her seam ripper, but she continued, her breath coming hard out of her nose as she pursed her lips.
Cook gently interrogates with his lips pursed and hands held out over the oak tag.
She stood resting for a moment, her lips pursed and her chest heaving.
He's a creature of habitual poses -- lips pursed in a smile that mocks mirth, eyes narrowed by a need to dominate, and, beneath it all, motives as opaque as the squid ink he requires for his drawings.
It's hard to imagine many famous French faces without a haze of cigarette smoke - (unintelligible) Belmondo, Bardot, Sartre and Jeanne Moreau, holding their cigarette - French word by the way - aloft and pursed in your lips to make the tip of the cigarette smolder.
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