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showing emotion

adv. in an emotional manner; "at the funeral he spoke emotionally" [syn: emotionally] [ant: unemotionally]

Usage examples of "showing emotion".

Tsurani decorum kept her from showing emotion, though her inner self might cry out with the desire to call Kevin back.

Embarrassed at showing emotion again, I wave at the mountain of melted stone that had been Castel Sant'Angelo.

His face was covered in sweat and finally was showing emotion, the pain of his injury too great for him to conceal, but he mastered himself, his features smoothing until only by the tightness of his features and pain in his eyes could his distress be discerned.

Mostly these were simply bonfires, which were the only way Englishmen had of showing emotion.

Although Giskards voice was incapable of showing emotion in the human sense, there was no missing the despair in his words.

Although Giskard's voice was incapable of showing emotion in the human sense, there was no missing the despair in his words.

Sometimes Gini would ask herself when she had first become wary of showing emotion.

It was the smile of a man not accustomed to showing emotion in that manner.

It took all of Jan's will, all of his years of practice at school in not showing emotion, to stop himself from letting his jaw hang or from popping his eyes.

Then the President came on tridi, close to the brink of showing emotion.