Crossword-Solution: UNEXPRESSIVE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Unexpressive | a. | Not expressive; not having the power of utterance; inexpressive. |
| Unexpressive | a. | Incapable of being expressed; inexpressible; unutterable; ineffable. |
We have 22 clues for the answer “UNEXPRESSIVE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| out of tune | 20 answers |
| Deadpan | 27 answers |
| transcendental | 53 answers |
| shadowed | 55 answers |
| Exotic | 58 answers |
| Quixotic | 61 answers |
| Privy | 62 answers |
| outlandish | 62 answers |
| cabalistic | 62 answers |
| Inexplicable | 63 answers |
| unacquainted | 66 answers |
| Foreign | 69 answers |
| Peculiar | 71 answers |
| Classified | 74 answers |
| reticent | 76 answers |
| Impassive | 79 answers |
| Magic | 81 answers |
| Odd | 81 answers |
| Abnormal | 81 answers |
| Inexperienced | 83 answers |
| Extraordinary | 84 answers |
| Different | 87 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNEXPRESSIVE (5)
Wentworth declared, in a tone whose unexpressive, unimpassioned quality appeared to Felix to reveal a profundity of opposition.
Perhaps it was the white, absolutely stony and unexpressive face of Marguerite which suggested a latent tragedy: perhaps it was the look of unmistakable horror in Juliette's eyes, or that of triumph in those of Chauvelin, or even that certain something in His Royal Highness' face, which seemed to imply that the Prince, careless man of the world as he was, would have given much to prevent this particular meeting from taking place.
With brightening heart he bears it on, His passport through this eternal gates, To his sweet home—so nearly won, He seems, as by the door he waits, The unexpressive notes to hear Of angel song and angel motion, Rising and falling on the ear Like waves in Joy’s unbounded ocean.— His dream is changed—the Tyrant’s voice Calls to that last of glorious deeds— But as he rises to rejoice, Not Herod but an Angel leads.
Just as love-lorn Orlando ran about the forest of Arden carving on "Every tree The fair, the chaste, the unexpressive she," so this tough, rude savage, spent the, whole day smothering the marks that would "sad remembrance bring" of the poor creature for whom he had that kind of feeling that in the savage stands for love.
The man was to her an extraordinary being,--so constant, so slow, so unexpressive, so unlike her own countrymen,--willing to endure so much, and at the same time so warm in his affections! "Sir Felix Carbury!" he said.