Sentences with phrase «worried eye»

The phrase "worried eye" refers to the expression or appearance of concern or anxiety in someone's eyes. Full definition
It stops worrying the eye with too much going on at once.
With his big worried eyes and leading - man smile, Kinnear inevitably brings an endearing, if slightly anxious, charm to any role he plays.
Simple touches like Commander Gordon's drooping, worried eyes come across tremendously and manage to deliver character without him having to say a word.
She has her faults, too; having «always striven to be predictable,» she finds herself adrift after the closing of her beloved St. Isidore's Elementary, an event symptomatic, in her worried eyes, of the shutting down of Christendom.
Archie has stifled under the worried eye of his son since having a stroke.
So I watched the news last night with a worried eye after CNN told me that the exit polls in Wisconsin showed a tight race, with each candidate expected to get 50 percent of the vote.
So I watched the news last night with a worried eye after CNN told me that the exit polls in Wisconsin showed a tight race.
She needed that all - encompassing love, those worried eyes, the way in which, by taking it upon herself to reassure him, to calm him down, she always succeeded in reassuring herself too.
As the economy begins to recover from the housing crisis that led us into the worst recession in 80 years, many in the real estate and financial sectors are beginning to turn a worried eye toward commercial real...
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