Normally an imperturbable man, he had gone rather pale and he looked at me wonderingly.
He was a big man, broad-shouldered, with a mane of pale gold hair and a line-scarred face imperturbable as his eyes.
Mr. Levring was the action's still center and imperturbable straight man, answering everybody's questions, including mine, with a grave, laconic courtesy.
The count's anxiety was manifested by a bright color which seldom appeared on the face of that imperturbable man.
An imperturbable and speechless man, he had sat at his supper, with Streaker present in a swoon, and the Odd Girl marble, and had only put another potato in his cheek, or profited by the general misery to help himself to beefsteak pie.
Parliamentary author Ralph Kilpin, in his book "The Old Cape House", describes Tennant as having been a hard-working and imperturbable man, with a gentle and unaffected dignity.
An attractive-looking, black-haired girl with a bruise under her left eye and a broken jaw; an imperturbable, stocky little man, a calm-looking businessman in an oriental robe.
She cast a glance over her shoulder and saw what had startled the usually imperturbable young man.
All except the seemingly cool and imperturbable man of bronze.
He was different from either of us; a wholly imperturbable man.