They long for something that would better express their sense of American hope.
But sometimes they may simply express a collective sense of hope.
She didn't know for certain, but his posture expressed a sense of deep loss.
That expressed what many clearly felt: a sense of national pride in the building.
No words can express my sense of relief, now that it is all settled.
He expresses a sense of satisfaction with his life in general, saying that he's "feeling good and everything is fine."
Many people on conservative talk radio shows have expressed a sense of betrayal.
Maybe he needs to have dreams like this, to express his sense of guilt.
Adults may turn to children's art at such times because it expresses their own sense of vulnerability.
The 10th grade - last year's 9th - remains, though its students and teachers expressed a strong sense of having been abandoned.