He'd a round, complacent face, dark eyes, long fingers, at odds with the general impression of rotund softness.
And he turned to the portrait of Napoleon, with that smug expression on his round, complacent face.
The old lady looked up with a face resolutely complacent, and told herself for the twentieth time that day that young people nowadays had no stamina.
'Brother Paul wants you,' announced the messenger, with the austerely complacent face of one aware of his own virtue, and delivering a probably ominous summons to another.
Even though he showed a complacent face to the public, privately Gorbachev would refer to Reagan as "a liar".
He looked at young Berringer's dull, complacent face, and was sure that the youngster didn't know much more about the machine than its external switches and signals.
Janson looked around to see what the president saw: the complacent faces of the men and women assembled in the Meridian International Center梥enior civil servants, senior administrators and analysts, members of permanent Washington.
I should rather suspect it was,' said the mulberry man, sipping his liquor, with a complacent face. '
The first showed the face of a man thirty years old: a sturdy, confident, bulldog face, serene, even complacent.
The complacent, ruddy face had become pallid and trembling.