63 Words to use with countenances

His character for sanctity, together with a venerable beard, might have discouraged advances towards an acquaintance, if his lively piercing eye, a countenance expressive of great mildness and kindness of disposition, and his courteous manners, had not yet more strongly invited it.

Grace entered blushing and shy, but with a countenance beaming with inward peace.

But his countenance bore traces of a secret sorrow.

Dick's eye was bright, his cheek blooming, his countenance radiant with health, happiness, and the light from within that is kindled by a good conscience and a loving heart.

HIS COUNTENANCE CHANGES: HIS LONG BONY FINGERS NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME DETECT THE FATAL FLAW IN HIS TROUSERS POCKET.

"To countenance persons who are guilty of bad actions, is scarcely one remove from actually committing them.

The other group bore a second litter, on which a young man was stretched, his countenance pale and his eyes closed, his shirt stained, open over his breast, displaying his wounds.

Very far am I from believing, that you would employ, or intentionally countenance violence, to prevent such discussion.

"Fie! how yellow you look," she said; "and there are one, two red holes in your face;" which indeed was very true, Harry Esmond's harsh countenance bearing as long as he lived the marks of the disease.

And she turned with a countenance glowing and full of courage to the door.

" Logan's form was manly, his countenance calm and noble, and he spoke the English language with fluency and correctness.

"I have not seen this painting," replied Natalie, her countenance lighting up with a new thought, "but I have several times visited the artist's rooms, though I have never been so fortunate as to get sight of the mysterious connoisseur.

Her voice is music, her countenance meekness, her mind virtuous, and her soul gracious.

His step was firm, his form erect, his intellect strong and clear, his countenance classic, serene, dignified, commanding, his manners courtly, his voice musical, fascinating.

Decidedly you might prove a dangerous rivalwere I in a temper to countenance competition....

" "How!" exclaimed the earl, his countenance darkening, and the evil look which Amabel had before noticed taking possession of it.

" "Meanin'?" Pap had glanced furtively from face to face, reading in each rough countenance derision and contempt.

Struck with the text, "His countenance doth behold the upright,"not that the upright always behold His countenance: that is not the thing their safety consists in.

Always full of cheer and blarney, he kept our ward alive, only when the time for daily dressing came round did his countenance fall.

He was a prince of many virtues, and many great imperfections; debonair, easy of access, not bloody nor cruel; his countenance fierce, his voice great, proper of person, every motion became him; a lover of the sea, and skillful in shipping; he loved planting and building, and brought in a politer way of living, which passed to luxury and expense.

" The Rover struggled, and struggled successfully, to keep down the risings of his temper; but the effort lent to his countenance gleamings of fierce and bitter scorn.

The marchesa's steps are noiseless, her countenance grave and pale.

he gasped at last, drawing a long breath, his hands still tightly clenched, his countenance haggard and drawn.

For trouble on thy countenance hath clung.

It is asserted by reverend divines that, to accord women equal rights and privileges with men, is to countenance infidelity.

63 Words to use with  countenances