Sentences with phrase «wide eyes convey»

Squint (or squinch) a little — Multiple studies have determined that wide eyes convey fear, uncertainty, or vulnerability whereas slightly squinted eyes embody confidence and comfortableness.
And Byrne, her wide eyes conveying a complex mixture of love and frustration and her voice adorably drooping, makes Justine someone we all know: the one who tries hard, with chaos swirling around her, to make everything all right.

Not exact matches

In one scene, his wide, expressive eyes stream unblinking tears, conveying a horrifically visceral feeling of physical and metaphorical powerlessness.
Even when her wide blue eyes well up with tears, the pain she conveys is more the frustration of a little girl who has misplaced her doll than any deep, empathetic suffering.
Though far older at 23 than the wide - eyed 16 - year - old described in the book, Jennifer Lawrence masterfully conveys the character's naivete, while bringing a strength and resolve no preteen actor possibly could.
It was fun watching this complex story unfold through the eyes of three different people, to try to convey the wide variety of emotions each is feeling, to make the reader understand and care about all of them.
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