Wednesday, October 3, 2012

mien

(n.): a person's look or manner, indicating their character or mood.

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  1. We can tell that the man on the street was depresses from his sorrowful mien.

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  2. This fellow had a contemptible mien..............................................

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    1. This doesn't let the reader know what mien means.

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  3. Although this fellow has an intimidating mien, turns out he is one of the nicest person you will ever meet.

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  4. From his mien, we can tell that he is extremely happy!

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  5. The man's gloomy mien tells me that something bad happened to him.

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  6. Alex's mien showed that he was very intimidated by Tony's dog.

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  7. His joyful mien was revealed once his noodles arrived.

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  8. Jimmy has a sorrowful mien because he can't find his Mario T-shirt.

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  9. He showed solemn mien when he went to church.

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  10. Uncle Wahlgren seemed to have the same mien all the time, because of his extremely cold jokes.

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  11. From his mien, no one can infer whether he is mad or not

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  12. The Chinese chef had a bad mien yesterday when because someone put an elephant into his noodle pot.

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  13. You could tell by his mien that he liked to eat noodles.

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  14. His sallow mien tells me that he didn't sleep last night.

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  15. You can tell from his mien that he is pissed off.

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  16. The teacher told him he had failed the test with a sober mien.

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  17. I could see from the owner's mien that I wasn't getting any noodle.

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  18. After finishing my beef noodle soup, my mien and smile indicated satisfaction.

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