She turned touchingly expressive phrases as the lovestruck girl, but did not persuasively manage Tatyana's transition to mature woman and princess at the end.
Emma listened, and looked, and soon perceived that Frank Churchill's state might be best defined by the expressive phrase of being out of humour.
They promoted the revolution, remember, and, to use an expressive phrase, they always had it in for her.
They were fond of using an expressive phrase coined by a Princeton mathematician of the last century: "Wormholes in space."
No writer, no matter how gifted, immortalizes himself unless he has crystallized into expressive and original phrase the eternal sentiments and yearnings of the human heart.
"Einstein" is not about symphonic string sections, expressive phrases or the artist as hero.
And Nina Maria Lee's cello provides warmly rounded, expressive phrases.
Donovan looked after him as he left and muttered a short, expressive phrase at his back.
Dressed in a shimmering gold dress, she vividly conveyed Marguerite's anguish, her creamy, gleaming voice spinning out expressive phrases with perfectly controlled vibrato.
Had he been, in your own expressive phrase, kicked upstairs, the result would have been a major political crisis.