Rather, despite the sinister, squinting eyes and
sneering lips, it has benevolent might and much of Prospero's magic.
Instead of a silly grin, he has flat, faintly
sneering lips; instead of a bulbous, pear - shaped face, he has a broad nose and disconcertingly wide - set eyes.
This to the alderman of Norwich, who had listened to him with a frowning brow and
a sneering lip.
Not exact matches
If he was
sneering at Darwin a bit (one does not need a mirror to know that one
sneers), did he remember uncomfortably that a
sneer is derived from an animal's lifting its
lip to remind an enemy of its fangs?
There's a real paucity of films about our venomous culture of self - hate and the tyranny of appearance, and a time or two Miss Congeniality seems on the verge of saying something with its odd voyeuristic device of having Gracie wander around with a P.O.V. camera, but in the end the picture is all
lip service paid to the altar of
sneering asides and being a magnificent prick.
The actor looks so good behind the wheel with a
sneer on his
lips that you almost don't care that Dirty Mary is an inert series of conversations in and around cars.
Alan Rickman, as Severus Snape, curls his
lip and
sneers his lines with delicious cynicism.
In this bright yellow silkscreen, a
sneering set of painted
lips, taken from a Pop image, recalls the toothy pout of Warhol's Marilyn Monroe's L
lips, taken from a Pop image, recalls the toothy pout of Warhol's Marilyn Monroe's
LipsLips.
«Besides the eye roll, another sign is the lifting of the upper
lip to make a
sneer,» says McNulty.