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12 Sentences With "keep a stiff upper lip"

How to use keep a stiff upper lip in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "keep a stiff upper lip" and check conjugation/comparative form for "keep a stiff upper lip". Mastering all the usages of "keep a stiff upper lip" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"I encouraged him to keep a stiff upper lip and work out his problems," Hatch told reporters, according to CBS News.
As a trauma psychologist, I say if you choose to keep a stiff upper lip, or yell and beat your chest, that's your business, your call.
The story's moral is elusive — keep a stiff upper lip, look on the bright side or just hope mom will arrive, deus ex machina, to help you.
Last year, venture-backed darlings like Blue Apron and Snapchat braved the public markets, but it was public shareholders who had to keep a stiff upper lip as their shares abruptly sputtered.
At the same time, most Brits prefer to keep a stiff upper lip and carry on, worrying that overturning Brexit may lead to greater disruption and hollowing out of the democratic process.
Following in the footsteps of Stevie Nicks (whose music Register cites as a main inspiration) and Joan Baez, Loamlands provides reassuring guidance, reminding listeners to keep a stiff upper lip and maintain a healthy belief in love.
"I had to keep a stiff upper lip and follow 'Mein Kampf'," Mr. Schneider, 66, explained recently as he and Ms. Boone sat at their usual table in the back of the Floridian Diner on Flatbush Avenue.
It's related to these gender stereotypes we have about a stoic man who is expected to keep a stiff upper lip when he's in pain and discouraged from admitting vulnerability or weakness, whereas women are stereotyped as more emotional.
A person who is said to have a stiff upper lip displays fortitude and stoicism in the face of adversity, or exercises great self-restraint in the expression of emotion.Keep a stiff upper lip Phrases.org.uk. Retrieved 20 February 2011"The myth of the stiff upper lip", BBC The phrase is most commonly heard as part of the idiom "keep a stiff upper lip", and has traditionally been used to describe an attribute of British people in remaining resolute and unemotional when faced with adversity. A sign of weakness is trembling of the upper lip, hence the saying keep a stiff upper lip.
I'd > sit in the garden, drinking and talking to myself, then go back upstairs, > write another sentence, go, 'Oh, this isn't right.' I'd make such a meal of > it. If I'd been more professional, I'd have just done it and got on with my > life. Webb thinks it is harmful for men to 'keep a stiff upper lip' and hide their feelings.
198 For example, the opening song, "I Whistle a Happy Tune", establishes Anna's fear upon entering a strange land with her small son, but the merry melody also expresses her determination to keep a stiff upper lip. Hyland calls "Hello, Young Lovers" an archetypical Rodgers ballad: simple, with only two chords in the first eight bars, but moving in its directness.
A creature named Nessie lives happily in a small pond with her friend MacQuack, a rubber duck. When a rich developer takes the pond and land surrounding it to build a miniature golf course, Nessie is forced to search for a new home. She finds rejection everywhere and is always told to keep a stiff upper lip and not cry. Finally, Nessie loses all hope and starts crying for days, weeks, and months.

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