thats what she said
thats what she said
The author used a sympathetic and tender tone towards little Stanislovas as he told Jurgis about the struggles and hardships faced by the family. There was an underlying sense of compassion and empathy in the author's portrayal of Stanislovas.
with little sympathy.
lack of interest, concern, or sympathy. "she shrugged, feigning indifference" synonyms: lack of concern, unconcern, disinterest, lack of interest, lack of enthusiasm, apathy, nonchalance, insouciance; More boredom, unresponsiveness, impassivity, dispassion, detachment, coolness "his apparent indifference infuriated her"
The phrase "bless his pea-pickin' little heart" is a Southern expression used to convey affection or sympathy for someone, often in a humorous tone. It is meant to show fondness or endearment towards the person being referred to.
Indifference is mental fatigue or laziness toward any matter considered to be important.
The death of four year old Ronan Thompson by Cancer evoked sympathy from the world for his mother who could not bear the thought of living without her son.Adolf Hitler had little sympathy for the young Jewish girl who begged him to let her brother live after watching the rest of her family die.
he should be booted off the show
When you ask someone how they are feeling and they say "A little blue" they mean they are feeling a bit sad. When you are mixing a green colour and your art teacher says add "a little blue" it means the colour is somewhat unbalanced in the direction of yellow and a small amount of blue pigment will correct the problem. When you are asked about the roan you are riding, "a little blue" means your horse is a grey colour.
Egocentric. Selfish. Narcissistic. Apathetic. Any one with a high level of the trait of narcissism (an inflated self-esteem, a sense of superiority and a feeling of entitlement) generally has little empathy or sympathy for others. The following links explain more: www.ultimate-self.com/empathy/ www.ultimate-self.com/the-narcissist/ Apathy: A strong uncare for a person (opposite of empathy)
Excited and a little apprehensive.
what is the grammatical name given to the expression- with every little feeling