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Glad you began to make telling gestures?
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body language
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Body Language - How to read others' thoughts by their gestures is a best-selling book by Allan Pease , first published in 1981. It has been superseded by his 2004 book The Definitive Book of Body Language: The Secret Meaning Behind People's Gestures , co-authored ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ The man stared at Bonnie whose body language was screaming, "Leave me alone!" EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Electronic media, filtering tone of voice and body language out of messages, also hinder feedback regarding how recipients ...
Usage examples of body language.
His smile was big and genuine, but there was nervousness evident in his body language, the twitching of his eyes.
You must fix it in your mind that your thoughts remain within you, that you are not attempting to communicate with others-not through facial expression or body language of any sort.
You must fix it in your mind that your thoughts remain within you, that you are not attempting to communicate with others - not through facial expression or body language of any sort.
The phone was a poor substitute for being there, watching body language.
It was so impossibly hard to learn the body language of these peopleof any people, come to that, other than one's own.
He tried envisioning a room, of unspecified dimensions, but plainly larger than the cubicles they had come to call offices, and in that room a number of Laagi standing or sitting in groups and talking body language to each other.
I mimed leisurely window-shopping between the shrines, but kept my body language sufficiently unfriendly to deter even the loneliest Westerner from attempting to strike up a conversation.
The words aren't tempered by inflection, or by a wry smile that says you're really just kidding, or by body language that says you're more amused than enraged.
Unless he were an expert on 'cat body language, he would never have guessed that what Nimitz actually felt was more amusement than anything else.