54 examples of unexpressed in sentences

It was as unnatural to use the tone of command or rebuke to one for whom my unexpressed wishes were absolute law, as to observe the form of request or advice in directing or reproving those whose obedience depended on the consequences of rebellion.

In the mind of every cowboy on the ranch there was one thought unexpressed but very insistent that night, "Wonder what She looks like?" thinking, of course, of Carolyn June.

Our eyes now made pretence impossible, for the truth had slipped out inevitably, stupidly, although unexpressed in definite language.

It follows, therefore, that it is not every possible circumstance which is mentioned in the written law but that some things which are self-evident are guarded against by unexpressed exceptions.

"The Newspaper, a Poem, by the Rev. George Crabbe, Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Rutland, printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall Mall," appeared as a quarto pamphlet (price 2s.) in 1785, with a felicitous motto from Ovid's Metamorphoses on the title-page, and a politic dedication to Lord Thurlow, evincing a gratitude for past favours, and (unexpressed) a lively sense of favours to come.

But for us, with the holy associations of a very high mountain before our mind, we can but trust that a prayer, "uttered or unexpressed," invokes the divine blessing upon the work to which Garibaldi devotes himself,the political salvation of his country.

And, remembering some words in her last letter, his heart cried out that his love must bring her back to him eventually, though Poole were to take her to the end of the earth, and at once he was carried quickly beyond the light of common sense into a dim happy world where all things came and went or were transformed in obedience to his unexpressed will.

There is in every period so much unexpressed sorrowso much secret discontent and disgust for life, and, in single individuals, there are so many disagreements with the worldso many conflicts between their natures and civil regulations, that Werther would make an epoch even if it appeared today for the first time.

She heard the sentence, only she said nothing because she felt her thought was better unexpressed.

It seemed that behind and through the glare of this wintry noonday in the heart of the woods there brooded another universe of life and passion, for her all unexpressed.

Till now, though unexpressed in thought or language, her fear had been that the woods her husband loved would somehow take him from herto merge his life in theirseven to kill him on some mysterious way.

No, the house and the garden, the porch and the cement sidewalk, and the pork roast all had their origin in Ma Werner's tireless energy, in Ma Werner's thrift; in her patience and unremitting toil, her nimble fingers and bent back, her shapeless figure and unbounded and unexpressed (verbally, that is) love for her children.

Her power of femininity and position had to give way before the man's fear for himself and of Galen Albret's unexpressed wish.

A smiling countenance and an unfailing courtesy concealed the torment which was none the less keen because it was unexpressed.

And yet out of all this mass of manhood, with all their faults, vices, coward instincts, pride of courage, unexpressed ideals, unconscious patriotism, old traditions of pluck, untutored faith in things more precious than self-interestthe mixture that one finds in any great body of menthere was made an army, that "contemptible little army" of ours which has added a deathless story of human valour to the chronicles of our race.

By mutual, if unexpressed consent, they intended to call at the wayside inn when they reached it, to rest on the hard bench outside, and take a quart of stronger ale.

While with rapture and with pain Throbbing in my breast, Pressing hot thy hands in mine, Silent, unexpressed Fondly gazing in thine eyes, Through my tears I see That I can never tell thee How dear thou art to me! TOLSTOY.

I could keep the collection intact, I could sell it as it stood or I could break it up and distribute the specimens as I chose; but I knew that Challoner's unexpressed wish was that it should be kept together, ultimately to form the nucleus of a collection attached to the Institute.

We make a thousand statements which a moment's thought will show that we believe because we believe some unexpressed general principle.

There was a felt but unexpressed difference of this kind, but perhaps it became afterwards harmonised as we acted together.

He was in high spirits, but fidgety with some unexpressed wish.

If you treat them well, your slightest wish will be their law; and they will do their best in their rude way to show their appreciation of kindness, by anticipating and meeting even your unexpressed wants.

Not that the remarks were audacious in themselves, but he was conscious of so much unexpressed meaning behind them, and she was so ready to guess that there might be such a meaning!

"Iola," he said, and there was a depth of passionate tenderness in his voice, a volume of unexpressed affection in his face, "you are wronging yourself.

Still, we think that the unexpressed friendship may also stand justified before the ideal.

54 examples of  unexpressed  in sentences