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"moue" Definitions
  1. a little grimace : POUT

20 Sentences With "moue"

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When we told him who the head prefect was, he made a moue of disapproval.
Kahlo is smoking here, a slight moue on her lips as she takes an industrial drag on a cigarette.
What is beyond doubt is the scheming suavity with which Huppert arms her character; seldom has the famous French moue been put to such withering use.
The merged company would account for about a third of the Japanese market, which according to Moue is where it would focus it attentions, initially at least.
In "Baba," two women in A-line skirts walk past a sooty, half-thawed snowman, its top ball studded with cigarette butts and wearing a human moue.
Letter of Recommendation The cashier at the grocery store was friendly, and when she saw that I was buying three bottles of Pedialyte, she made a sympathetic moue.
Pennywise, who sometimes takes the form of a giant spider-like monster, and whose pouty moue can suddenly sprout rows of sharp, brownish fangs, both feeds and feeds upon ordinary human viciousness.
While there are no details on naming or products, Hidemi Moue, chief executive officer of Japan Industrial Partners (which owns VAIO) says the deal is expected to be announced by the end of March.
Herrera thinking about the future she won't say — when asked, she made a moue of distaste and talked about the importance of not looking back — but it has been on her mind for about two years.
Moue explained what will happen this time around:The PC market is shrinking, which means there are merits in working together to make the most of research, production volumes and marketing channels... We can do it with minimal cannibalization.
The government's professed zeal for corporate reform ought to mean that, in dealing with Toshiba, it departs from old-style industrial policies, says Hidemi Moue of Japan Industrial Partners, a private-equity firm which hopes to snap up some of the stricken firm's businesses.
Robert Smith of the Cure, whose lipstick emphasized not the Cupid's bow but the corners of his mouth, giving him the moue of a dissatisfied cannibal, was said to inspire the almost-black "goth lip" of the 1990s; he only, in fact, wore the '60s designer Mary Quant's Crimson Scorcher.
This gallery's rewarding presentation consists wholly of portraits, including two fine Weimar-era works: an Otto Dix painting of a fellow painter staring anxiously into the middle distance, and an even better portrait, by Dix's less famous colleague Rudolf Schlichter, of the left-wing actress Carola Neher, her hair bobbed and her lips pursed into a nervous moue.
So are many that rake dunghills.If you haue any suit, moue it in Court.
Ar Roue Marc'h a zo gantañ war e benn moue ha divskouarn e varc'h Morvarc'h. Saint-Breuc, TES. 2010.
A limp-looking alamort called John Knox gazed from his cameo in the middle of bills with a generous, philantrhopic moue as if he and Jackie were conspiring together as men of riches both.
French uses it often in the expression chercher le mot juste (to search for the right word). ; motif: a recurrent thematic element. ; moue: a pursing together of the lips to indicate dissatisfaction, a pout. ; mousse: a whipped dessert or a hairstyling foam; in French, however, it refers to any type of foam or moss.
When ordered to bow to the queen, Elizabeth I, Marocco was trained to do so; when ordered to bow to Philip II (King of Spain), the horse was trained to bare its teeth, whinny, and chase Bankes offstage. This stunt was soon thereafter imitated by other animal trainers. By 1593, John Donne had written: > But to a graue man, he doth moue no more Than the wise politique horse would > heretofore, Or thou, O Elephant, or Ape, wilt doe, When any names the k[ing] > of Spaine to you. Whether by sleight-of-hand or by the horse's own talent, Marocco was known for his unusual counting abilities.
The symbol is in the center of the flower garden with its face to the Saigon River. It is expressed by an image of a teardrop, symbolizing the loss and grief of many generations of Vietnamese people who fought to maintain their country. The whole symbol features a lotus flower caressed by a hand, making the visitors remember the lines of two folk songs: Tap Moue the most beautiful thing is lotus flower Vietnam the most beautiful thing is named Uncle Ho On the body of the symbol there are some carvings of Vietnamese historical events from the time of the country's establishment by Hùng Vương to independence day on April 30, 1975.
However, in France, baroque architecture found a greater success in the secular domain than in a religious one. Claude Lébedel – Les Splendeurs du Baroque en France: Histoire et splendeurs du baroque en France page 9: "Si en allant plus loin, on prononce les mots 'art baroque en France', on provoque alors le plus souvent une moue interrogative, parfois seulement étonnée, parfois franchement réprobatrice: Mais voyons, l'art baroque n'existe pas en France!" In the secular domain, the Palace of Versailles has many baroque features. Jules Hardouin Mansart, who designed the extensions to Versailles, was one of the most influential French architect of the baroque era; he is famous for his dome at Les Invalides.

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