Means unaccounted for, or on the loose: The killer is still at large.
He had a quizzical expression on his face.
William Shakespeare
Trite is something that is lacking in freshness and effectiveness due to its constant use or repetition. A trite expression is which used by everyone and thus, has lost its meaning.
The expression "hitting on" meaning trying to start a relationship, has a connotation of violence.
It is not necessarily impolite but the expression is very informal and it may not always be suitable to use it.
"One and only" is a silly expression that other languages manage to avoid. It is like saying something is "big and large." Use tu
(1+1/n)^n
Her expression was that of both horror and relief.
the monkey at the zoo had a loud expression.
No. It is an expression to indicate a very large number.
It's just an expression. Your expression of sorrow sounds somewhat less that sincere.
for expression
You use grouping Symbols to separate that problem from the expression or to tell you to do that problem in the expression first
You can if you like. It sounds vaguely cheesy (and not in a good way), though; like the name of some second-tier large grocery store.
To use the "Come Back to my Place" expression, you must target the person of your choosing and open your expression menu. Then go to the "Flirt" section and choose "Come Back to my Place" expression.
There is no term for the expression which has no practical use nor any sensible interpretation.There is no term for the expression which has no practical use nor any sensible interpretation.There is no term for the expression which has no practical use nor any sensible interpretation.There is no term for the expression which has no practical use nor any sensible interpretation.
Grimace turned his large purple body towards Ronald. He saw the putrefying corpse and his expression turned into a grimace as he thought of how it became to be that way.