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"mutely" Definitions
  1. without speaking

55 Sentences With "mutely"

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I spent most hours over the next few days mutely immersed.
She sees me gazing mutely at the shoes as if awaiting instructions.
But while he sat mutely and played with dolls, his fame spread.
Smart phone zombies shuffle mutely along sidewalks, their eyes fixed on their screens.
Ms. Kugelberg shot her husband a nervous look, then mutely shook her head.
The shots of despoiled industrial landscapes in and around New York are mutely eloquent.
Several members of Juilliard Dance filled out the cast, not so much dancing as acting mutely.
Even though everyone is mutely collecting our queries, preferences, fetishes, anxieties. Google. Amazon. Facebook. YouTube. Pandora. Pinterest.
Instead, Trump stood mutely as Putin challenged Robert Mueller's lawyers to come to Russia and lay out their case.
But even though these things were authentic, they did not speak; they simply sat there mutely, presenting the past.
It's no longer considered rude to avert your gaze and stare down mutely at a glowing screen in public.
The sitters look out mutely from Nelson's ark, and scant concession is made to the fact of their contemporaneity.
On one block, blackened chandeliers visible through huge gashes in one building mutely testified to Douma's broken middle class.
Above all the activity, Mr. Cervietti's gallery of 22021,230 white plaster statues gazed out mutely from the mezzanine level.
On one block, blackened chandeliers visible through huge gashes in one building mutely testified to Douma's broken middle class.
I sidle down the stairs past a wall of lucky cats, glinting golden and waving mutely in the dim light.
Indeed, the German press went wild when, with Merkel sitting mutely, her lips pursed, Trump took off in Brussels against Germany.
Her husband, Michael (a fantastic Lior Ashkenazi), mutely stares at this scene as if he were a bystander in his own life.
In one scene, she locks Banda out of a mini-van and sits mutely ignoring him as he demands to be let back in.
More than any senator in the race, Amy Klobuchar suffered from the two weeks she lost sitting mutely in the Senate during the impeachment trial.
Some hold banners with graphic photos that depict the atrocities they say were visited on their community: piled corpses, torched villages, rape victims sitting mutely.
We all watched, mutely munching our popcorn, as Olaf got lost, then found, then discovered that he was the Christmas tradition they sought all along.
In the opening scene of CAM, Alice fakes slitting her own throat, live on camera, whilst behind her an enormous, over-stuffed teddy bear watches mutely.
With its leafy title flora sitting mutely throughout in a too-small pot, "House Plant" is about drama and domesticity, stasis and growth, online posturing and real-world pain.
He has leveraged it into Instagram brand deals for natural shaving creams and Dunkin'-themed sneakers; in his music video, he raps as his wife dances mutely in a swimsuit.
Bereft and now single, he spends his time at work mutely creating elaborate domino runs while the rest of the staff anxiously hovers, trying to keep the failing business afloat.
Trump went one giant step further -- refusing, with Putin looking on mutely -- even to endorse his own intelligence community's detailed finding of deep Russian involvement in meddling with America's election processes.
The President's racketeering scheme in Ukraine is likely to inflict lasting damage on the reputations of all those at high levels of his Administration who have participated or stood by mutely.
Seen this way, the appearance of the N.M.A.A.H.C. as a site of pilgrimage—and, more mutely, as a dark presence at a distinguished address—will not fail to do some good.
Whatever the views of their real life counterparts, the virtual athletes will always stand, mutely reverent, in this scene that nobody ever actually watches because you can skip it with a button press.
Sitting in a glassed-in box, the defendants listened mutely as the judge read the charges, including bursting into the couple's apartment in the Paris suburb of Créteil and throwing religious objects on the floor.
A campaign of media appearances and legal moves by the two women, and a third, former "Apprentice" contestant Summer Zervos, leaves Trump in the unaccustomed position of watching mutely as his image is tarnished on television.
Hani Shukrallah, an Egyptian commentator, likens memories of Tahrir Square to King Hamlet's ghost, a presence that may be intangible yet remains the driving force of the drama, and which mutely insists that something is rotten in the state of Egypt.
The dog—one of those Kabuli street hounds glistening with bald patches, a tumor the size of a cantaloupe hanging between its haunches, and no doubt an ear infection that caused it to list and wander in psychotic circles—was barking mutely.
Praised for his performance as a man consigned to a nursing home after the death of his wife (Claire Bloom), Mr. Lewis, as Max, suffers mutely — his face, a mask of grief and rage, brightened from time to time by unexpected flickers of cheer.
He listened mutely to that July 25 phone call between Trump and the Ukrainian president, decided to ignore what he heard and then claimed — until a few days ago — that he was utterly in the dark about any pressure on Ukraine to kneecap Joe Biden.
The filmmakers make good use of their locations and the creeping camera movements and, on occasion, they brighten the gloom with daubs of color — with Connor's knitting, a gaudily painted car, the forest green — that add vibrancy to a tale that's mutely, almost reluctantly told.
They speak in a crude patois, satisfied to gaze mutely at one of the heads the state values so much, inhabitants of a region where a man was found half-strangled and scratched by his own hands, wrestling to compose a ballad in his own tongue.
But when Half-Life's central character never says a word—when I spend the whole of Episode One being talked to, right in the eye, by Alyx and all I can do is stare mutely back, never uttering as much as syllable—I find it hard to agree that Half-Life is that interested in story.
Again Gawain is hunted by the lady, who this time kisses him twice; again Bertilak kills his quarry; again Bertilak and Gawain exchange trophies, this time entailing two kisses. The third day continues much as before. Lady de Hautdesert intensifies her seduction of Gawain, dressing skimpily. Gawain is helpless before her, mutely accepting three kisses from her.
Indeed, the majority of Ortiz's study mutely testifies to the complexity and poetic cohesiveness of the religious beliefs which he condemns as savage and dangerous.” Black Afrocubanistas were less focused on describing and idealizing African art and more concerned with capturing the reality of African life. The poetry of Nicholas Guillen, an Afro-Cuban poet, celebrates black street culture and music.
In "The Wild Swans" (De vilde svaner), a princess mutely undergoes the most dreadful trials in order to free her eleven brothers from a spell cast by an evil queen. When suspicions are aroused that she is a witch, she is sentenced to death but rescues her brothers at the last moment. Able then to speak, she tells her story and the king marries her.
There, Boone Carlyle (Ian Somerhalder) appears to help him "find [his] way again, so that [he] can bring the family back together". Locke (mutely) apologizes for the day Boone died, and he accepts the apology, however, in a taunting and seemingly sarcastic manner. Locke's hallucination takes him to Sydney airport. Boone wheels Locke through the airport where he tells him someone is "in serious danger".
"Danto, 2006, p.30–31. In some cases, her work is damaged beyond presentation. For instance, Sans III can no longer be exhibited to the public because the latex boxes have curled in on themselves and crumbled. Hesse’s close friend Sol LeWitt argued for steps for active conservation, "She wanted her work to last ... She certainly didn't have the attitude that she would mutely sit by and let it disintegrate before her eyes.
Griffel, Operas in English, p. 107. In the 1791 premiere of The Woodman (text by Dudley), with Quick, Bannister, Incledon and Mrs Martyr, he played Captain O'Donnel 'with great vivacity and spirit, and gave his Irish ballad with peculiar felicity', though when recalled it was to watch mutely while Incledon gave encores.'An Account of the new comedy called The Woodman,' The Lady's Magazine Vol 22 (for 1791), (GGJ and J Robinson, London), pp. 151–53.
Perry and Fry arrive on the island, with Fry ignoring his father and leaving the boat to find his mother. He runs into Eugenie, who is charmed by Fry's intelligence and manners, and helps him back toward the camp when he is overcome by vertigo. In the morning, Honey makes Boyd climb a tree with her to watch a sunrise, which fails to impress him. As they climb down, Louis snatches Honey and Boyd watches mutely as she is dragged away.
See Roseberry writes that this "limestone is deeply waterworn and fissured, mutely telling the force of the deluge which hurled itself over the brink." The limestone shelf leading to the precipice at Clark Reservation is an example of a "karst" topography created by water's dissolution of limestone and related rocks. Among its features is a deep depression in the limestone that is known as Dry Lake. Dry Lake is about deep and occupies , and offers an unusual habitat for plants.
Letty then begs for her letters, but he refuses and tells her that their affair will only be over when he says so. While Emile answers a knock at the door and talks to a waiter, Letty puts the poison in her champagne glass, planning to drink it herself choosing death over Emile. When Emile returns, however, he strikes her then picks up her glass drinking the poison, as a shocked Letty mutely watches. He then grabs up Letty and he carries her to the bedroom, attempting sex, when the poison starts to take effect.
The original tablet was destroyed by the Nazis, but a new one was emplaced after the war. For bringing the German delegation to the 1918 meeting, the French had assembled the train with a special saloon car which had once belonged to Napoleon III. The car was decorated with old Imperial emblems, redolent of past glories and mutely confirming the resurgence of French power after its defeat in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. The two sides then met in a newer railcar, supplied by Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits, to sign the armistice.
K svetu (To the Light), his early 'serious' novel (written originally in 1869) was published by Russkaya Mysl in 1883 to little response. It was followed in 1890 by his highly controversial and much discussed epic Tyomny put (Тёмный путь, Dark Path). Driven by the notion of there being widespread Jewish conspiracy for the world domination and, more worryingly, the destruction of Russia, it led to Wagner's being accused of obscurantism and anti-semitism. Even the right-wing reviewers, though, who might have hailed it for the subject matter itself, responded mutely, having found it, apparently, of little artistic merit.
Choking Man is an intense blend of psychological drama and magical realism that encapsulates the contemporary immigrant experience in America. Jorge (Octavio Gómez Berríos) is a morbidly shy Ecuadorian dishwasher toiling away in a shabby diner in Jamaica, Queens run by Rick (Mandy Patinkin). He works all day long in the shadow of the ever-present Heimlich Maneuver instruction poster which hangs in the diner kitchen. From his solitary kitchen corner, Jorge gropes mutely for a bond with Amy (Eugenia Yuan), the newly hired Chinese waitress and even though she tries to reciprocate, the gulf that separates them may be too large.
They insisted he put it back where he found it. Webster watched mutely as they laid out the parts they had already found, and then he was taken back to jail. On December 1, a coroner's jury was assembled to make a judgment about the disposition of the case. Before they were let in, the coroner and marshal's men examined a sink that appeared to be recently gouged in several places, the strange acid stains on the floor and steps, and the contents of the furnace (from which they extracted a button, some coins, and more bone fragments, including a jaw bone with teeth).
He is also fond of playing tricks: to pull clothes off people, to steal quilts from bedrooms, to harass housewives. The Monaciello is also thought to be a beneficent spirit; he appears to people always at the dead of night, only to those who are in sorest need, who themselves have done all that they could do to prevent or alleviate the distress that had befallen them, and after all human aid had failed. He mutely beckons to them to follow him. If they have courage to do so, he leads them to some place where treasure is concealed, stipulating no conditions for its expenditure, demanding no promise of repayment, exacting no duty or service in return; it is not known if this treasures are the fruits of ill-got gains or the fruits of peaceful industry treasured up for occasions of love and charity.
Walker has traditionally been considered a "regionalist" writer, as four of her novels, including "Winter Wheat" and "Curlew’s Cry", are set in the state of Montana. Despite her connection with the region, she is not mentioned in "A Literary History of the American West". It has been suggested that the publication of A.B Guthrie’s "The Big Sky" in 1947 and "The Way West" in 1950, with its romanticized "mutely tragic" mountain man character and unspoiled scenic wildernesses, turned American reader interest away from the modern West to a focus on the vision of a "...prairie-and mountain Eden, always long-gone." Walker’s grounded work that explored the farming and ranching life that came after the period of westward exploration, became less memorable in the shadow of this new, heroic, and mythologized "Old West". In her book "Modernity and Mildred Walker", Carmen Pearson argues against the regionalist label and asserts Walker’s place in modern literature.
As early as 1935, he was suggesting that college libraries should develop collective purchasing and interlibrary loan systems. In addition, he suggested using microforms for the same purposes that services like Lexis Nexis would eventually be created to perform cooperative cataloging, and reference. From the very beginning of his career, Shera seemed to be entirely comfortable with whatever type of controversy came to hand. On librarian "neutrality", Shera warned in a 1935 address to the College and University Section of the American Library Association > “ … Today we can ill afford to stand mutely behind our circulation desks, > calmly handing out reserved books at the beck and call of an endless stream > of students, blandly reaffirming our convictions of our own “academic > detachment.” We may be rudely awakened some morning with the realization > that we are the hapless and unwilling guardians of the propaganda of a > fascist ‘’regime’’.” "The college library of the future" in ALA Bulletin, Vol.

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