Examples of 'her countenance' in a sentence

Meaning of "her countenance"

her countenance: Refers to the appearance or facial expression of a woman, especially in terms of conveying a particular emotion or mood

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her countenance
Her countenance expressed the utmost despair.
Again there was only distress in her countenance.
And her countenance was distracted and.
Happiness illumined her countenance.
Her countenance and voice were changed.
The serenity of her countenance convinced me.
Her countenance even after death indicated a hopeless creature.
Harvey saw that her countenance was agitated.
Her countenance seems to.
Even a glimpse of her countenance could not be repelled.
Her countenance is marked by the deep peace earned by great and irrevocable renunciations.
Comely was her countenance.
Her countenance had drastically changed from the first time we met her.
Changes her countenance.
Her mother insisted she was mine I see no proof in her countenance.

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Especially when her countenance is softened by a slight smile.
Ukiko often sees her in her dreams, and as able to describe her countenance.
But her countenance was cold.
But the most amazing change was her countenance and personality.
I never say on her countenance the indifference of fortunate towards the less fortunate.
And her arms are wide open and her countenance beams on you.
Her countenance appeared, not black, but full of splendor.
Flooding with the light of her countenance the heaven and the earth.
Her countenance is open, comforting, neither judgmental nor exalting.
Her gaze seemed mysterious like a dream ; her countenance was calm and peaceful.
She tried to give her countenance an appearance of perfect candor.
The Goddess 's veil opens to reveal her countenance.
The serenity of her countenance convinced me that her heart.
So because she believed the promise of God, her countenance would change.
And yet, I never say on her countenance the indifference of fortunate towards the less fortunate.
Of antiquity that which he was disappointed, and now, in her countenance.
Marianne remained perfectly silent, though her countenance betrayed her interest in what was said.
Could not disguise, either, the broad Mongolian cast of her countenance.
Yet, her pulse beat regularly and her countenance remained pleasant as in the natural state.
When she withdrew her head from the window, her countenance was inundated with tears.
Y, i } The serenity of her countenance convinced me.
Perhaps my features may recall her countenance to your recollection? '.
After a few somber beats, however, her countenance brightened again.

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