Then there were the facial grimaces, the erratic behavior, that gruesome smile.
Monitoring motor activity in newborn babies, Dr McGuiness found boys to be significantly more active, spending less time asleep and performing more facial grimaces than girls.
Muscles of the face and tongue can be affected, causing involuntary facial grimaces, expressions, and drooling.
"His thought process was illogical," a nurse who worked at the home, Eileen Hendrickson, testified about the man, identified as Patient 1, who would stare and make facial grimaces.
I also make facial grimaces with my mouth.
He also displays stuttering and dysfluent speech behaviors, especially when nervous or anxious, along with some secondary gestures, such as facial grimaces and small head tics.
A plucky Anglo-Irish farm girl who aspires to be a knight at King Arthur's Round Table, Kayley is a mass of odd facial grimaces.
His speech seems slurred at times, his facial grimaces almost grotesque.
Both were able to express the work's choreographic meanings entirely through gestures, bodily tensions and emotionally heightened movements without resorting to facial grimaces or exaggerated posturing.
He brought to life, with sound effects and facial grimaces, the Tyrannosaurus Rex of a teacher, Mrs Chappell, who had replaced Mis Cox.