Her eyes are particularly expressive as she gazes forlornly at the other children, unable to comprehend their speech.
But much of the Mayor's speech was devoted to the city schools, and he became particularly expressive and forceful when discussing that topic.
He established a large sculpture workshop and is noted for statues with particularly expressive faces.
This term may have come from a particularly expressive translation of Alexander into Arabic.
The riesling grape is particularly expressive of its place.
It felt rote and muted, and not particularly expressive.
Death shrugged, a particularly expressive gesture for someone whose visible shape was that of a skeleton.
He had a tough job; the mandolin isn't a particularly expressive instrument, and its notes decay quickly.
The (particularly expressive) work was successful: it was played twice at its première and soon received great acclaim in Europe.
Five bison are particularly expressive because they have their heads turned, showing both eyes, instead of the more common, flat profile found in prehistoric caves.