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  • Apart from her music, I've grown accustomed to her over-expressive face, attached to her arm-flinging gawkiness.

    Jacob Wren reads Carl Wilson by way of a digression Lemon Hound 2009

  • Instead, we suddenly reversed our engine; Gadabout tried to stop in time; the ladies tried to look pleasant; the Commodore tried to shun over-expressive speech.

    Virginia: the Old Dominion Cortelle Hutchins

  • If you've seen Trey Azagthoth perform, you'll notice his over-expressive gestures.

    INVISIBLE ORANGES - THE METAL BLOG 2010

  • If you like your a cappella with cheesy dance moves and over-expressive faces

    chron.com Chronicle 2010

  • Half the participants used in the experiment had consumed alcoholic drinks, with effects rated as "relaxed and benign", "blunted and disinhibited", "boisterous and over-expressive", and "unambiguously drunk".

    Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed 2009

  • Asin's Kalpana is over-enthusiastic, desperate to impress and over-expressive.

    ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds 2009

  • And not to forget, you can be over-expressive too while penning down your sexual desires.

    The Times of India 2009

  • The Democratic Party of Virginia took a joke about an over-expressive politician with a rebellious left eyebrow and turned it into a money-making opportunity.

    RVABlogs 2008

  • "I can't be takin 'the time to read them, Mr. Holliwell," she said, that extraordinary, over-expressive voice of hers running an octave of regret; "an 'someway Pierre don't like that I should spend my evenin's on them.

    The Branding Iron Katharine Newlin Burt 1929

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