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"pensively" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you are thinking deeply about something, especially because you are sad or worried
"pensively" Synonyms
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88 Sentences With "pensively"

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Him staring pensively at the camera, holding a cocktail shaker?
They tucked their hands behind their backs, bowing their heads pensively.
"We clearly are not birds of a feather," pensively she concluded.
At least, that's what he told me, pensively looking around the room.
Frowning pensively, she pointed to her grubby purple tracksuit and bare feet.
Some of the participants walked pensively along the Pacific Coast at sunset.
The piece begins pensively, with the clarinet playing what becomes a slow, steady, chantlike theme.
As she gazed out pensively in the waning afternoon light, photographers snapped pictures of Mrs.
Check. Zayn pensively (and presumably) thinking about life while sitting on a tree swing in the countryside?
It follows Paxton-Beesley as he wanders and lounges pensively around gorgeous city streets and swimming pools.
In the ad, Knightley gazes pensively into the distance, clad in all black save for her dazzling jewels.
"This is a good time to step back and start to think creatively about things," says Fernow pensively.
On occasion, Pablo likes to pensively look out a window and contemplate all the pigeons he'd like to murder.
It was fascinating to hear Tosca's anguished Act II aria, "Vissi d'arte," delivered as a true reflection, almost pensively.
Age of Rage skirts the edge of glamorizing Spencer, with shots of the man pensively smoking cigarettes or drinking whiskey.
After Marie died, Bourne became one-dimensionally stolid, the Tortured Tough Guy, staring pensively into the mirror before kicking more ass.
At the entrance of the world leaders room at Madame Tussauds in Times Square, Abraham Lincoln sits pensively behind a desk.
There's the beautiful Burcu Esmersoy, a local anchorwoman, and Canan Goknill, a tattooed costume designer and artist looking pensively to the side.
Omarion is sitting pensively on a conference room chair at the head of a glass table in front of a GIANT CLOCK.
The kind of stuff that makes you want to stare pensively at the triple moons of Tatooine in the distance and just wonder.
Today, Tommy Hilfiger posted a photo of Hadid pensively contemplating a washed-denim jacket, a wall full of blurred-out sketched behind her.
It was a bit weird for half of the interview to be Kelly sitting pensively at a desk while talking on the phone.
The two women in the immediate foreground are engaged in conversation; a Black woman speaks as her White companion listens pensively, eyes downcast.
He's looking out pensively over a moonlit sea...but the refraction from the water makes his torso look directly connected to his knees.
Courtesy Cleveland Museum of Art In "The Cradle" (1872), Edma, head propped on hand, pensively regards her sleeping baby through a white veil.
On a balmy Tuesday night in October the only patrons besides our party of four are two solo diners hunched pensively over their meals.
In the short film "Body and Being," Herman walks pensively among fallen leaves before sending his torso into lush spirals against Joyce's celestial music.
The video, which shows Bieber prancing about, rolling down hills, and gazing pensively into waterfalls, seemingly inspired some people to make a pilgrimage Fjaðrárgljúfur themselves.
She was also seen sitting alone inside a gazebo looking pensively into the distance -- which has all the makings of a classic 'Bachelorette' intro scene.
The Dong, longing for his Jumbly Girl, is certainly a more persuasive, and pensively dignified, image of longing than Tennyson's poet moaning maudlinly for his Maud.
" When we are faced with images of agony, Berger concluded, "it is not possible for anyone to look pensively at such a moment and to emerge stronger.
So you never thought that he was clenching his jaw a little tighter or staring pensively out the window because he knew you were in the room?
He settled on a shot of a man standing on a Malibu beach, in the nude, pensively looking at the ground as he leans on a large stick.
A lynx watches pensively from the shore; a raccoon gnaws at some unseen feast; and a moose wades into the reeds, the water rippling around its huge form.
Behind him, a twentysomething tea barista in a black baseball cap waited pensively, his left ring finger exposed from under a surgical drape, a tourniquet wrapped tightly around it.
Instead, cup the coupe in your hand, stare pensively into your glass, and think deep thoughts about the inscrutable Waldeinsamkeit of our fleeting existence on this bizarre space rock.
Musicians from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center sit quietly, reading from a phone or a laptop or pensively gazing out the windows as the landscape slides by.
Occasionally, I'd see some of them looking pensively at Nunez, this font of bizarre surprises, gazing at his sombre, impassive face, as if by staring they might unlock its secrets.
The only indicator that this space was not a trendy boutique gym was the presence of two women sitting pensively in the reception area, as if they were waiting for appointments.
Horace R. Cayton, co-author of the groundbreaking sociological study "Black Metropolis," sits pensively in a portrait from 1949, his skin lit into fulvous brown by sunlight from a single window.
The ad closes by saying that Mr. Kasich "turned his state around with grit and determination, something New Yorkers should appreciate," as Mr. Kasich is shown looking pensively out his office window.
But to dwell pensively with traces of violence is to tolerate anxiety, welcome the contingent and the unknown and to open yourself up as an individual to a possibility of collective love.
The dozens of asylum seekers already there waited pensively, looking resigned as they sat on benches, betraying no sign of the import of what the French deputy chief of the mission had to offer.
Luke's dramatic pose was for a Bachelorette date photoshoot: Nick just decided to dress up like this for fun: And Finally, The "Staring Pensively Into The Distance" Look Here's Nick during Andi's season in Brussels.
He wears his lunatic aggression like a motorcycle jacket, but he was the only one calling bullshit on the innumerable moments when this show feels like a montage of gingham button downs and women gazing pensively over balcony railings.
Caught between a hero with no personality and a villain with way too much (Fletcher's slobbering performance has to be seen to be believed), Raymond comforts himself with shots of people gazing pensively at clues and pulling grisly things from drains.
But my God I feel the walls closing in at night when I look across the camp and see Dutch hunched over on the edge of his bunk, staring pensively at the ground as a celebration goes late into the night.
One Track Mind, which Workman covertly filmed post-9/11, when filming in the subways was restricted, follows Coppola as he pensively counts the tiles in mosaics, sometimes whipping out a tape measure for accuracy, and patiently draws the ornate details of the subway stations.
Instead, collectors this year were focusing on work like Rodney Graham's painstakingly devised 21958 lightbox photograph, "Artist in Artists' Bar, 21959s," showing the 8.13-year-old Vancouver artist sitting pensively in an imaginary bar surrounded by 28.1th-century modernist abstracts (which he himself had painted).
Meanwhile, the entry from "The Late Show" features Colbert sitting pensively at a 1950s-style desk pondering a document labeled "fake dossier," and features a previous quote from Trump, calling him a "no talent guy" Colbert also referred to the awards as the "Fakies," on his show Wednesday night.
In "Vesta the Johnny" (2015) a vaudeville male impersonator, based on real life male-impersonator Vesta Tilley, stands pensively in thought, beside a gigantic egg; in "Teetering on the Ledge of a Transient Thought" (2016) a dish of eggs is precariously balanced on a man's head and a shell and bat adorn his face; and in "A Perfect Gentleman" (2016) three egg-like mushrooms sprout from a patch on a man's head and a butterfly and pink rose adorn his face.
The last movement reaches a dramatic climax but ends softly and pensively.
Having lost his arm, Beau will be discharged, and the commander offers his hope that Beau has someone to whom to return. Beau smiles pensively and replies that he indeed does.
He retreats to the driver's seat of Reuban's car and opens the envelope. Inside is a cheque also in his name for $68,000, on the back of which is written "You're a lucky son of a bitch, Andy!". Andy stares pensively into the distance.
Publishers Weekly felt that The Lone Drow was clichéd, but that some of the characters did achieve "some complexity". They singled out two characters for praise: Innovindel, an elf who talks "pensively" of her long life in contrast to the short lived humans, and Obould the orc king.
Many works of literature provide perspective on the human condition. One famous example is Shakespeare's monologue "All the world's a stage" that pensively summarizes seven phases of human life. Psychology has many theories, such as Maslow's hierarchy of needs and the notion of identity crisis. It also has various methods, e.g.
"McClennan, for his part, reflected pensively that they had indeed been forced to 'bottle it up and go'". Bluebird released the song as the B-side of "Whiskey Headed Woman" in 1939. When McClennan re-recorded the song as "Shake It Up and Go" in 1942, he used different lyrics.
On the latter books and serpent-entwined staff. It was designed and carved by the renowned Sir Richard Westmacott, who also did within the same church a nearby memorial to Mary Turton (d.1810), which featured a "relief of a classically robed man leaning pensively on an altar ‘To Gratitude.’"John Newman.
After a protracted fight, Hideki is finally killed, and Nagase hits Nami so that the police will believe that the incident was a robbery gone wrong. The final scene shows Nagase asking Nami when he can see her again, Nami replying when everything has settled down. The final shot shows her pensively smoking a cigarette.
When Bonnie and Clyde stop on the side of the road to help Mr. Moss fix a flat tire, the police in the bushes open fire and riddle them with bullets. Hamer and his posse come out of hiding and are shown looking pensively at the couple's bodies as a nearby flock of swallows fly away.
Retrieved 3 March 2015. However, in another review by Pitchfork the lyrics were praised, saying that "There is something almost aggressively quotidian about the scenarios he paints, like an indie film that aims to test your patience for how little action constitutes a "motion picture." Coffee is poured, windows are gazed at pensively, tractors idle".Green, Jayson.
Meg clinks her coffee cup to produce a ringing noise, pauses, says "Earth as a conductor of acoustical resonance" and clinks her coffee cup to produce the noise again; she looks pensively out into the distance before a cut to black. Early during the segment, "Down on the Street" by The Stooges is played in the background.
The piece is slightly under 4.5 minutes. It is structured in roughly three parts. The first section presents the "Air" material, consisting of a spare, descending modal melody introduced by violin, pensively explored in duet with cello and piano accompaniment. The entrance of the clarinet, playing the "Simple Gifts" theme, signals the beginning of a small set of variations on that melody.
The memorial is of Portland stone with bronze sculpture. A statue of Queen Victoria stands on a tall pedestal facing South, "looking a little pensively over the square," according to Nikolaus Pevsner. The pedestal sits on a tall square plinth with rounded corners accompanied by four bronze lions at the ordinal points. Around the plinth is an unbroken bas relief frieze of bronze.
The Achilles Painter, was a vase-painter active ca. 470–425 BC. His name vase is an amphora, Vatican 16571, in the Vatican museums depicting Achilles and dated 450–445 BC. An armed and armored Achilles gazes pensively to the right with one hand on his hip. The other hand holds a spear. On the opposite surface a woman performs libation.
The song starts after a short introduction, pensively, in a minor key, with the solo voice which is joined by a simple ostinato-like bass line. The gentle middle section seems to show the sentiment of hope. The song ends triumphally in the relative major key, with words of thanksgiving. This song was also arranged by the composer as a part-song.
Octavian reacts with frustration, and the Marschallin turns him away. Too late, she realizes that she has neglected to kiss him goodbye. With nothing else to be done, she summons her young page, Mohammed, to take the silver rose to Octavian, then stares pensively into her hand mirror (or similar) as the curtain falls. 1927 portrait of Richard Mayr as Ochs by Anton Faistauer.
She resists, holding onto the dressing table, while her small spaniel barks. In After, the couple are flushed: the man is pensively pulling up his breeches, while the woman clings to the man, her bonnet and skirts disarrayed. The dog sleeps on the floor beside the overturned dressing table, its mirror lying broken on the floor. The paintings are thought to have been commissioned by John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu.
Kassim then finally opens the door, once again blind and with streaks of blood flowing from his eyes. Nyonya Mansoor collapses when she sees him. Kassim wanders out of the house until he bumps into Chombi, who is shocked to see his condition. He asks her to take him back to Penang with her, and they go, leaving Sabariah crying as she watches Kassim leave and Dr. Ismadi looking at his tearful wife pensively.
After the hippies leave, Meg is seen pensively staring out of the bus window. The next moment, Meg is standing outside of her former home in Philadelphia, having taken a detour from heading to New York. She runs into her nephew Trip (who is now much older), who tells her that he knows who she is (based on family photos). When asked, she tells him that she came because she wanted to see her family.
The Captive Slave is a portrait painted by the artist John Simpson (1782–1847), which was first exhibited in London in 1827. It shows a man, manacled, on a stone bench and looking pensively or plaintively upward. Its subject matter, historical period, and mode of creation suggest the artist intended the painting as a statement against slavery. Until acquired by the Art Institute of Chicago in 2008, it had not been displayed to the public for 180 years.
As the merriment increases, Liza remains pensively apart. A Governess chides the girls for indulging in unbecoming folk dancing and asks the visitors to leave. Pauline, the last to go, urges Liza to cheer up; Liza replies that after a storm there is a beautiful night and asks the maid, Masha, not to close the French windows to the balcony. Alone, Liza voices her unhappiness with her engagement; she has been stirred by the romantic look of the young man in the park.
It is also revealed that their taking shelter together during the storm was no accident: he had purposely left his umbrella behind in a shop so that he could join her under the tree. Then, when Ji-hye pensively reveals her mother's story to him, tears stream down his face. Silently he lifts a necklace from around his neck and places it around hers. It is the necklace that Ji-hye's mother, Joo-hee, had given to Joon-ha when they met.
Jupiter knows this will mean her destruction and mourns her impending doom (Accompanied recitative: Ah, whither is she gone). Juno triumphs in the success of her scheme (Aria: Above measure is the pleasure). Scene Three The Birth of Bacchus by Giulio Pippi The scene discovers Semele under a canopy, leaning pensively, while a mournful symphony is playing. She looks up and sees Jupiter descending in a cloud; flashes of lightning issue from either side, and thunder is heard grumbling in the air.
Back at the hospital, Scully realizes that nicotine might save Mulder's life. She is correct in her solution, noting that the high level of nicotine in Weaver's system didn't allow the beetles to develop. Scully administers nicotine to Mulder, who in turn recovers, albeit with a sore throat, as well as a minor addiction to nicotine, which drives him to buy a pack of Morley cigarettes for himself. Chided by Scully, he throws them out, but then stares at them pensively after she leaves.
Publishers Weekly felt that The Lone Drow was clichéd, but that some of the characters did achieve "some complexity". They singled out two characters for praise: Innovindel, an elf who talks "pensively" of her long life in contrast to the short lived humans, and Obould the orc king. The Two Swords reached No. 5 on The Washington Posts bestseller list for the week ending October 24, 2004. It debuted on the New York Times bestseller list at No. 4 and at No. 1 on the Wall Street Journal Bestseller List in early November.
In the song's music video, Jurado walks pensively along the beach and thinks of her ex-boyfriend, played by actor and stuntman Greg Fitzpatrick, while Ann Curless and Kelly Moneymaker stand under a section of the boardwalk a few yards away from her. In other scenes, the three ladies sit in front of a fire or they walk around the boardwalk. There are also flashback scenes with Jurado and boyfriend having fun together. The video was shot around and under the Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica, California.
Finally, she runs out into the woods surrounding the school buildings, and climbs over the stone wall that surrounds the school. As we see her flee into the snowy woods beyond, camouflaged by her white uniform, we hear the sound of distant gunshots and barking dogs. Later, as Eva looks pensively out a window, Edith informs her that Alice cannot be found; she then informs the other girls that Alice has been very bad, and will not be seen or spoken of again. After Alice's escape (and possible death,) the focus turns to Bianca.
He is ten years old, savoring his mother's lemonade before heading off to play with his neighborhood pals. He looks pensively into the camera as we dissolve to the present from which he escaped. His family is distraught at finding him missing, Colby tries to console them, but as he looks out Sprague's bedroom window, the portal shows him his own past: a wave- lapped shore in a tropical setting — and a familiar, dark-haired woman beckoning. As the vision fades, Colby finds comfort in knowing, that Joe Sprague has finally gone home.
In the story, he used the clock as a metaphor that reminds him of his mother and his lost family. It has a great resemblance to trauma- literature. Then, comes Hölderlin's role in inspiring Borchert where Hölderlin was known for using symbols in his writings instead of labeling people and places with their known tags. And, again in “The Kitchen Clock”, Borchert uses symbols in describing characters, for example, describing the returning soldier in “The Kitchen Clock” he says: “… He looked at his clock and shook his head pensively.
As with all the tracks on Abnormally Attracted to Sin, Maybe California has an accompanying "visualette" composed of material filmed during Amos' previous tour supporting American Doll Posse. The video clip features Amos driving a car and pensively moving around a park, sidewalks, along the seaside and cliffs while wearing Haute couture clothes. The video culminates in Amos standing on the edge of a cliff and reaching out her arms, as if to give a hand. The music video was included on a DVD accompanying the deluxe edition of the album.
He was fired from the Bureau but stayed on in Madrid for a time trying to work as a publisher and playwright. He angered the censors with several of his works, and was briefly imprisoned. Eventually he gave up writing, and set himself up as a barber surgeon. After "pensively proceeding through the two Castilles, la Mancha, Extremadura, the Sierra Morena, and Andalusia" he set up shop in Seville, where he became reacquainted with Count Almaviva, and after assisting him with some romantic troubles, was hired as the Count's personal valet.
But we are able only to express praise in front of Orphée, a dead > head floating between the shafts of a large lyre; in front of Elegia, a long > and supple female body appearing under the spurting and cascading waters of > a fountain; in front of Au Loin and Maternitas, two figures pensively > leaning on their elbows, of which the first of the two has a great nobility. > These works are monochrome, or nearly so. Their expression is accurate, > fine, subtle, refined, not too explicit, and all the more eloquent.Quoted in > Cole, Jean Delville, Art between Nature and the Absolute, p.
He sat gazing before him pensively, and, in spite of everything, grateful and content." President Millerand are in the box between the statues Fauré suffered from poor health in his later years, brought on in part by heavy smoking. Despite this, he remained available to young composers, including members of Les Six, most of whom were devoted to him. Nectoux writes, "In old age he attained a kind of serenity, without losing any of his remarkable spiritual vitality, but rather removed from the sensualism and the passion of the works he wrote between 1875 and 1895.
The video starts with Swift standing on a bridge while pensively gazing across the water and remembering a lost love. She then takes a walk along the Île de la Cité in Paris, wearing a Red dress with white flower appliques and blue peep toes and sits beside the river Seine. The video draws comparison to that of singer Adele's music video "Someone Like You" and Swift's own "Back to December" (only much happier). She then rides a bicycle, wearing a blue and white floral skirt with white cat flats with sun glasses on and bikes down a Cobblestone street.
Reception was mixed to positive. Andy Kellman, writing for Allmusic, says that Villalobos is "perfectly content with forming luscious, pensively roiling, ten-minute grooves that double as some of the most organic-sounding electronic productions imaginable". A review for Dusted Magazine, by Jon Dale, lauded the album's unusual synthesis of sounds and influences, while noting that it was not as accessible as Villalobos' debut, Alcachofa. Ron Schepper's review for Stylus Magazine had a similarly mixed feel, noting the album's less accessible nature when compared to Alcachofa and stating that "Villalobos dives ever more deeply into percussive gumbo and leaves accessible hooks behind".
Others include a similarly well-known photograph of Nehru and Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan walking as AICC representatives to meet the Cabinet Mission while a rickshaw carrying Patel travels alongside. A photograph of Nehru and Patel listening intently to Gandhi at a Congress Working Committee meeting was made into a commemorative stamp after Patel's death in 1950; it won a silver plaque from Amrita Bazar Patrika as the best news photograph of the year. After independence in 1947, Roy continued to photograph Nehru in particular, taking several photographs of the Nehru-Gandhi family and one of Nehru sitting pensively in cricket flannels, his chin resting on his bat. Also in the 1950s, he was one of the first to document the trek by pilgrims to the cave at Amarnath in Kashmir.
Scenes of memories and sorrow background music "Someplace Good" kicks in, with the show ending with the wedding photo of the couple turning black and white with Mok slowly fading away, leaving Vivi alone in the photo, which implies that Mok had died after falling down. This ending received a large amount of feedback; in which one side praised it for its groundbreaking, unorthodox dour ending in a comedy drama, in contrast to TVB's usual endings (also known as the "happily-ever-after-plus" ending.) The other side criticized it for the unexpectedly dour ending in a comedy drama, which was too sharp of a contrast to the lightness of the series. The latter opinion won out after they flooded newspapers, internet forums and newsgroups, and TVB claims that it is an original unedited ending, in which Mok still falls down but managed to get back to the photo shoot, albeit pensively. The alternate ending was shown on 27 August 2004 in local entertainment programme TVB Starbiz (娛樂大搜查), and was not included in any subsequent releases overseas.

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