A double entendre is a word or phrase that can have two meanings, one of which is usually risque or indecent. Everyone laughed at the double entendre, but John just looked around in confusion.
the monkey at the zoo had a loud expression.
It's just an expression. Your expression of sorrow sounds somewhat less that sincere.
by yelling freedom
The air chilled to the bone.
Santa's expression was stern when he found out that the Grinch had stolen Christmas in Who-ville.
He had a quizzical expression on his face.
Children cries as an expression to complain.
An algebraic expression is a term used in algebra, describing an expression containing one or more numbers, variables, and arithmetic operations. An example sentence would be: They all agreed to algebraic expression seemed impossible.
He had a dour expression on his face as he listened to the bad news.
We had a profit in the ANNUAL SALES of this year.
He won double the money by on the quiz show.
This attitude is the result of a double standard.