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"wordlessly" Definitions
  1. without speaking synonym silently (1)
  2. without using any words

202 Sentences With "wordlessly"

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Wordlessly, he turns and strides off towards the bellowing bikes.
Wordlessly, Neil watched me rub my clit in slow circles.
The episode ends with Escobar wordlessly leaving his father's farm.
Questlove stood up wordlessly, waved casually, and walked off stage.
MONO have been wordlessly confronting death for nearly two decades.
What do these visual representations of each text convey wordlessly?
By tapping it, users can wordlessly express their interest in sex.
There are long stretches of screen time that go on wordlessly.
They barely glance up as they wordlessly scan item after item.
Pompeo responded to the reporters' question wordlessly, simply crossing his fingers.
Wordlessly they removed the items inside into a pile on the grass.
"Within minutes, wordlessly, he was up and all over me," Holtzman said.
Wordlessly, she gets into bed and brings Russell's hands to her neck.
At one point, Fitzgerald simply read news headlines while Jones reacted wordlessly.
They floated wordlessly in the warm water, speaking only to the stars.
She checked him in and pointed him wordlessly to the security entrance.
Below, six panels show her wordlessly looking around her house for ... what?
"Within minutes, wordlessly, he was up and all over me," Holtzman says.
A cluster of these injured persons was moving wordlessly toward the outskirts.
Tom Brady, playing almost flawlessly to that point, jogged wordlessly past Belichick.
They faced each other and went wordlessly through a series of stretches.
Poor Kenny (Sean Delaney) walks in on all of this, and exits wordlessly.
The past has made us who we are today, the Chainsmokers intone wordlessly.
The action developed wordlessly now, but all in color, all the right movie.
I have finally given up and taken their lead: I walk by wordlessly.
I have finally given up and taken their lead: I walk by wordlessly.
A woman sitting next to me wordlessly offered a knitted wrap and smiled.
On our first date, they observed my limp and wordlessly slowed their pace.
The curtain dropper: Colbert asked Comey to wordlessly communicate with him using a signal.
Now they worked wordlessly alongside two other milkers, both Mexican immigrants, in practiced repetition.
Wordlessly, they lifted the box spring and stutter-stepped it into the living room.
Each film's tone is likewise established wordlessly through the broad expanse of Whale's frame.
Visiting the National September 383 Memorial on Monday, Lori Siders stopped and stared wordlessly.
Typically, regulars simply ignore uniformed police officers, or stare at us defiantly and wordlessly.
A boy — later revealed to be the son of the protagonist — walks by wordlessly.
She turned to give the man a hug, and he wordlessly grabbed her chest.
He listened wordlessly, a big smile on his face, a tear in his eye.
Keen plays Laura as wordlessly feral, a raging echo of Logan in his younger days.
Wordlessly, Emily picks up her drink and chugs it without breaking eye contact with him.
It was as if Palmer were wordlessly conveying that he remained the tournament's driving force.
The players wordlessly boarded the bus, which then peeled off into the blue Moscow night.
Initially I thought it was because we have an ability to communicate sort of wordlessly.
Slowly, its message and shape standardized, and each use expressed, wordlessly, a connection to a cause.
She removed her outermost layer — a fuchsia scarf — and wordlessly handed it to a young aide.
A man wordlessly held out a hand and helped me up the second flight of stairs.
The boy came in, set the bag on the bed—wordlessly—and pried open the velcro.
Wordlessly, I poured her a glass of the Sancerre she liked and handed it to her.
Zuckerberg left the meeting wordlessly, flanked by advisers including Facebook's US public policy chief, Kevin Martin.
Within three minutes, Ms. Michaels had delivered another melody wordlessly into her phone, citing Radiohead as inspiration.
Geeta's teenage niece greeted the girl next door and watched her glide by wordlessly, like a ghost.
As for me, I'm determined to someday meet my person, but for now, we'll keep communicating wordlessly.
Her TV daughter, Alison Arngrim, wordlessly tweeted a photo of herself and MacGregor on the set. pic.twitter.
The girls did all this slowly and wordlessly, rearranging items when they didn't like a particular combination.
A few customers, an owner said, walked in, stepped behind the counter and wordlessly hugged the staff.
The absence of these accounts wordlessly validates the impossibility of integration at the most intimate, personal level.
One of Hammer's assistants materialized at his elbow, wordlessly put a beer into his hand and vanished.
No hello, no smile; she just wordlessly leads him inside without bothering to open the door for him.
You can see Arsene Wenger wordlessly picking you up from detention in a Volvo that smells of fags.
We would wordlessly go to visit her, pushing our way through the lush green grass as we went.
His friend Shamere Griffin, 21, another of the artists, shook her head wordlessly, seeming to fight back tears.
She gives him a blow job, then wordlessly begins to bang him through a hole in his suit.
After twenty years of friendship, they speak in coded shorthand, while wordlessly pulling fries off each other's plates.
At Mr. He's factory, dozens of Uighur women from nearby villages sat wordlessly in rows sewing school uniforms.
Amid a sea of green, we watch him quickly and wordlessly identify and pluck out what he needs.
These visual signifiers from the comic wordlessly communicate characters' personalities, and Vázquez wisely embraces this technique for the film.
The doctors and nurses absorbed the news wordlessly, devastated, then returned sadly and silently to their tasks at hand.
The movie really lingers on those moments, a cinematic device that wordlessly ascribes deeper meaning to this physical object.
Nakamura says the crowd of staffers wordlessly clapped in applause for a more than a minute following Obama's remarks.
Wordlessly, Mahmood switches off the car's stereo, parks, slams the door, and talks to a friend manning the stall.
In his video, Wagner wordlessly shows off how to open a bottle with a single sheet of white paper.
As the experts advise, I return her, wordlessly, to her bed, but it's too many times, it's too much.
Two assistants worked wordlessly beside him, manning blowtorches and helping shape the hot glass with an array of tools.
The first shows Dovi and another young violinist communicating wordlessly, with their instruments, as they wait out the bombs.
Few actors wordlessly convey so much: Joan's battle with all she has repressed plays across the actor's astonishingly expressive face.
The use of these props, like books and guitars, kept sitters' hands occupied while wordlessly communicating something about the person.
That this happens mostly wordlessly, through physical gestures in lieu of lengthy debate, does not diminish the film's intellectual heft.
This suggests a possible approach to photography criticism: a river of interconnected images wordlessly but fluently commenting on one another.
In the lobby, a man stood next to me, wordlessly removed a Qur'an from his jacket, and shook it at me.
Henry had wordlessly taken the card, slid it into the velvet pocket inside his case, and had not moved it since.
For the most part, she's singing wordlessly, improvising like a horn, using seven syllables assigned to different parts of her range.
This took about 10 seconds: The woman wordlessly showed me a piece of paper with a bunch of names on it.
When they create the painting of the abortion, it's almost as if they all wordlessly agree it has to be done.
This natural solution is not so very good, for these people are quietly and wordlessly taken from this life and this world.
When Amir finishes the circuit, he gets up and wordlessly moves toward a black bucket in the corner of the sparring ring.
Then the cast performs "Silent Night," wordlessly and with hand bells, with the last note given to the actor playing Tiny Tim.
Time passing is the big theme here, and, though wordlessly, the visuals and the music work together to create something pretty touching.
And by the window, next to a thin, bearded, dread-bunned man rolling a cigarette, another sits wordlessly eating a tray of sushi.
They learned to happy dance together, wordlessly slip into each other's beds, cry to each other, and even bathe together (yep, that happened).
Spanish, British and Korean speakers wordlessly traded steps, finding similarities among styles like house and malambo, fleet-footed forms born in different hemispheres.
A roll barely bigger than a fist but about as long as a foot, was pushed, wordlessly, onto one of the toasting spikes.
At sunset, with the Germans finally driven off, he walked wordlessly back to the closest aid station, a mile and a half away.
The children continued to chatter until the public bus came, at which point they wordlessly formed a single-file line and climbed in.
In China, there is almost always a "work-around" to strict rules, and Rainey starts wordlessly figuring this out, much to Chu's delight.
And when this 11-year-old look-alike conducted the whole movement flawlessly, including wordlessly correcting some mistakes, the orchestra was completely flabbergasted.
Wordlessly and impassively, he will point to the logo on the cap as if he knows it has some shadowy meaning in his life.
They wordlessly remove their clothes — never once breaking eye contact — and have actual, amazing, consensual sex — the ultimate middle finger to the Gilead regime.
Because the bolts are too tight, flag down two young men who kindly but wordlessly remove the flat and put on the lumpy spare.
Wordlessly and with focused attention, he lined up a spot in the direct center, meticulously routed out a hole, then screwed in the plaque.
Then there's the scene in which Earn's just mills about the office, munching Cheerios, until he realizes every other person is wordlessly watching him.
In a bid to protect his dream of love, Chiron shows up at school one day and, wordlessly, breaks a chair over Terrel's back.
But, all she can do is unblinking and wordlessly make the hand gesture for scissoring until the credits play, confounding every single person around her.
Less a classic attack ad than a scolding one, it takes on added power because of the sympathy that he engenders, much of it wordlessly.
"You almost got it," he encourages one woman, although after a while, we all just line up behind him and wordlessly hand him our phones.
For the third night in a row, Trevor Noah sat wordlessly onstage throughout "The Daily Show," forced to remain silent because of a throat ailment.
But what really sets the four-minute short film apart is the way it wordlessly depicts what it's like to have a crush on someone.
So he leaves, wordlessly, for Syria to work with an Islamic humanitarian NGO, which has a far greater stake in the war than he realized.
One of its entrances is a straight shot down a street, and wordlessly we split off, covering the left and right sides of the road.
Instead, he spends far too much time scribbling on documents, mumbling, and wordlessly staring at the vestiges of his former life as a badass FBI agent.
In Brian Selznick's best-selling book, which he adapted for the screen, Rose's story is conveyed wordlessly in pencil drawings; Ben's is shared entirely in words.
On Golf ST-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — While roars erupted around him, Phil Mickelson wordlessly pounded ball after ball with his driver, like a player possessed.
After the poem's last line, the piano falls silent, and the soprano continues wordlessly in a trancelike sequence of arabesque lines, some sung through closed lips.
The class clown stifles a giggle, the biology teacher holds back tears and Earn just sits there wordlessly blinking, a habit he's kept up over the years.
The story of two sexually repressed newlyweds on their wedding night, On Chesil Beach seems like a good fit for Ronan, who excels in wordlessly suggesting emotional turmoil.
Once you select this option, the game cuts to a video of a bearded man sitting on a bed with two scantily clad women lounging wordlessly beside him.
When point-of-view character Noah logs into his girlfriend's Facebook profile and changes her relationship status to "single" in a jealous fit, the scene plays out wordlessly.
The magic of the shame silo is that it short-circuits all of your reticence and wordlessly ushers you into a world filled with the buyable, fetishizable accoutrements.
She is tormented every night by a fellow orphan, part mean girl, part creepy fiend, who stands just outside her attic room and wordlessly "thumps" on her door.
He seemed sweet and respectful throughout until after their third outing, when he suddenly pinned her arms behind her, raped her vaginally and anally and then wordlessly left.
Together, wordlessly, they topple around the ocean through kelp and convenience stores, bop around factories manned by fish, and explore the dark alien depths of the deep sea.
We asked what we could do, and wordlessly did what we ought to, helping each other out with errands and work, sending each other kind texts just because.
Trailed by a clutch of reporters, he climbed wordlessly out of the station and, under darkening clouds that threatened a summer rain, walked to his re-election event.
I didn't intend to forgive him, even as I forgave my sisters, wordlessly, without a second thought, knowing that in their shoes I would have done the same.
My first encounter with HIV was a copy of the book And the Band Played On. My dad handed it to me, wordlessly, one day in our suburban kitchen.
In one of the play's most tender passages, she has a moment of communion with Jan (Max Baker); wordlessly, we learn that he is still mourning a painful loss.
Two uniformed officers and one plain-clothesman in a bright orange shirt wordlessly escorted a tall man in a white tee to an unmarked police van down the block.
There's a sudden, brief scuffle, and a woman in a hospital gown jumps him, pulls his erect penis from a hole in his clean suit, and wordlessly fucks him.
Eric is also trying to figure out how to define his relationship with Adam, who shows up to wordlessly break bottles with him in the middle of the night.
Victims lay trapped under rubble, and survivors walked wordlessly around the shattered capital, looking for food and water, or for help rescuing their loved ones or burying their dead.
Nobody had warned her that watching her husband hold her baby with such care, their faces wordlessly opened to each other in admiration, would make her feel so alone.
On Soccer MANCHESTER, England — As he trudged, wordlessly, away from the field, away from the crowd, away from the burning humiliation, Maurizio Sarri looked like a man who knew.
I, too, have been aggressively courted for an exercise class—once a woman in a Kohl's handed me a card wordlessly, put her hand on my stomach, and walked away.
And so, wordlessly, he indicated to Klopp that he had forgotten something: three times the cameraman pumped his fists, as if to remind the Liverpool manager of his postmatch routine.
And it is even more remarkable to see a collection of women, through their facial expressions and inflections alone, wordlessly but powerfully throwing Mr. Trump's words back in his face.
The president who once exchanged a death-grip handshake with Mr. Macron sat by wordlessly while his much-younger counterpart lectured him on the need to fight the Islamic State.
I dissolved into tears at the theater as wordlessly, the stage turned into a wedding, whose every step I knew by rote, and Tsaytl married her love, the short tailor.
On a local TV channel, a sexy, mysterious man in a turban soulfully plays the organ, wooing viewers while wordlessly delivering notes of the distinctly American sounds of early "exotica" music.
But on the night, where political speech surfaced, it was expressed wordlessly, through costume: Ruth Negga's ACLU ribbon, Emma Stone's super-discreet Planned Parenthood broach, Halle Berry's black-is-beautiful hairdo.
Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), with Boston University, developed a feedback system for humans to mentally change a robot's actions by simply watching and wordlessly judging.
Suddenly he stopped, leaned his club against his golf bag and, with a few loping strides, appeared at the side of his father, James Krier, who had been wordlessly watching him.
" He played, wordlessly, the "someone left the cake out in the rain" part, through to "I don't think that I can take it / 'cause it took so long to bake it.
CNN footage showed him listening wordlessly, sometimes avoiding eye contact, as one woman said the confirmation would send a message to victims of sexual assault that they would not be believed.
During that campaign, he distinguished himself through bizarre, avant-garde ads—in one, he stared into the camera before wordlessly throwing a rock into a pond—and also his unabashed progressive views.
They don't do it by spending years practicing minute adjustments in order to wordlessly communicate with a sensitive, highly trained horse, because there is nothing spontaneous or exciting or loud in that.
One evening, when I was 16 and living in Tokyo, a strange man wordlessly followed me from the train station to my house; I hid in the bushes, shaking, until he left.
They hold each others' eyes as their faces go from tearful regret to joyous relief, wordlessly expressing that they're there for each other, holding the truth of each other in their hearts.
Under Wagner's command, music becomes its own language, allowing the orchestra to wordlessly tell the audience things that the characters on stage do not know themselves — a sophisticated kind of dramatic irony.
In the darker first season, there are still some moments of levity, like Episode 22019, when Claire and Fleabag's trip to a silent retreat involves a woman getting wordlessly attacked by bees.
He tested two-performer pantomime before deciding to fashion a full-scale figure that could wordlessly engage with the unfolding plot — that could act — when brought to life by a single actor within.
An ex-voto painting of a 1944 aerial bombing in Sicily has three saints emerging from the heavens to protect its patron, the vivid depiction of war wordlessly communicating a relief at salvation.
"Wouldn't it Be Nice" has an equally cinematic introduction, wordlessly depicting the reverie of youth before being rudely interrupted by a loud whack, like a teacher's ruler on the desk of a daydreaming student.
Rooney Mara plays a woman whose husband (Casey Affleck) dies suddenly and then, for no reason, rises from the dead but cannot speak, instead standing wordlessly under a sheet with two holes in it.
When a masked figure in a wheelchair wearing a red smoking jacket like Teddy's wordlessly wheels himself over to Darius, it's reasonable to assume it is Teddy, and his games are getting increasingly warped.
Coalition of 57 delegates were among those who, with mixed results, sought to tamp down the boos this week, suggesting instead to withhold cheers and applause, or wordlessly hold up protest signs during certain speakers.
Instead, he essentially stares Kevin down wordlessly, in a manner that would scare me, a fellow grown adult who should also know better than to intimidate a child that is clearly out of his element.
Asia Kate Dillon's performance is so shellshocked and stricken after that moment that it's hard to watch, particularly when Taylor wordlessly turns for comfort to a stunned Wendy Rhoades, despite her recent breach of trust.
Not only are they the world's greatest food to eat in between yelling at a sports bar television, they also wordlessly communicate the depth of our feelings about our significant (and even not-so-significant) others.
She's a writer, telling the story of a writer, and yet she says nearly everything in these last moments wordlessly, through the shift of her eyes, the reaction in her body, the catharsis in her expression.
It's not just a popular way to celebrate a hard-earned victory or taunt your opponent in the game's competitive multiplayer game modes, but also a way to communicate wordlessly with strangers in the persistent game world.
Their first encounter happens wordlessly on a freeway ramp, as the beeps and groans of L.A. traffic (an ongoing character in the story) give way to a raucous dance number, with bodies flashing across hoods and roofs.
Imagine my surprise when my father-in-law came to the kitchen for a drink of water, looked at me wordlessly and headed back to bed, no doubt wondering what his wacky son had gotten himself into.
Video published by the website TMZ on Sunday showed the gunman walking calmly past the airport's luggage carousels before wordlessly pulling the handgun from his waistband and shooting at victims who fled or dived to the floor.
The tendency toward homophily, toward flocking together with birds of your inner and outer feather, gives rise to a harmonious sense of belonging and shared purpose, to easy laughter and volumes of subtext mutually, wordlessly, joyfully understood.
When they reach ground level, Ms. Cox, the leader of the group, dances before Ms. Patrice and Ms. Gibson while holding an iPad to reveal the crystals; it's as if she's demonstrating, wordlessly, how the application works.
Instead, they wordlessly cohabit the same room while Ellis plays records (vinyl, on a turntable), which include the rapper Tyler the Creator's "Sandwitches" at ear-blasting volume and a forlorn country and western ballad by Mickey Newbury.
The driver opened the door and escorted them into the office of the church, where he found food in the refrigerator for them, and took the collection cash from the safe and handed it wordlessly to the woman.
Together, the works announce the desiderata prevalent in Olitski's and Caro's circle, when serious, ambitious art was not expected to solve political, social, or ecological problems but, rather, was valued for addressing emotions and intellect wordlessly, through the eye.
Reading "Sabrina" feels almost like an antidote to the hectic Web sites its characters are so immersed in: some pages are simply panels of a character getting wordlessly into his car and going from one undistinguished place to another.
Instead he stared straight at Sansa Stark, wordlessly reminding her of the plan he'd confided in her earlier: he wanted to sit on the Iron Throne with her as his queen, but failing that, she deserves Winterfell at the very least.
But the system has caught on informally, too: I have noticed that people here, through some form of telepathic communication, will wordlessly organize their own split-line systems on the sidewalk while waiting for their turn at a row of A.T.M.s.
This affecting book is partly inspired by the fact that Santoro's mother and father, who married in the late '21970s, now work in the same building and pass each other wordlessly in the hallway: a loss of the nuclear family.
On a few nights, they return to the studio, where they study the paintings, wordlessly letting the lines take over their fields of vision until the room seems to be made of feathery bars with the density of the thinnest necklace.
Sporting a shirt from Noisey anarcho faves Dawn Ray'd, a gagged Cherry wordlessly holds up cards explaining the exasperated reality that so many non-male musicians experience; the condescension, the pigeonholing, the frustration, the disrespect, the challenges to justify their very existence.
The main story mode, "A Tale for One," includes a light, but still enjoyable narrative that wordlessly tells a story of an alien invasion and your heroic attempts to save those put in harms way... but the focus, of course, is the boxes.
He once told my sister that he was in the delivery room when Jimmy was born, and the obstetrician, knowing something was wrong, had wordlessly indicated that he could do away with the child with a bit of pressure on its neck.
In one of the finest, Bobby just wordlessly drives away from Jack, and Mr. Elliott lets you see the ferocity of the brothers' love — and their pain — in eyes that have begun to water and in a stone face that will shatter.
Murnane had always been attracted to the country, and the first time he visited Giles, driving past the town graveyard, he had a premonition, "calmly and wordlessly," he later wrote, "as one understands things in dreams": That's where my ashes will lie.
Some of the work done with various redshirts and extras in this regard was particularly noteworthy — the confused Lannister forces laying down arms to wordlessly surrender and the horrified realization that the Unsullied were going to kill them anyway was particularly cool.
Other tech companies, in particular platforms like Uber and TaskRabbit, have helped regular consumers grow comfortable with a software-mediated system wherein jobs are sliced into an endless series of assignments, with compensation negotiated wordlessly, instantly and without room for a second thought.
He is distinguished visually by a jowly, closed-mouth smile — more dutiful driver's license photo than strapping congressional portrait — and a penchant for removing his tie before getting all the way back to his office, slipping wordlessly past the swarm of scribes.
They released a commercial, inspired by a scene from the film, "Love Actually," in which he turns up at a woman's door and pleads wordlessly for her vote with flash cards (one of the film's stars, Hugh Grant, has campaigned vigorously against him).
Then, almost wordlessly, two of my other siblings and I gathered blankets, sleeping bags and pillows and spread out across my parents' bedroom floor, as we would have in elementary school to watch TV. My brain and body felt thick with numbness, disbelief.
That would be enough on its own, but here you have Leto's Joker, in tails no less, slithering wordlessly through a club filled with dollar bills with Ricky's face on them and… I dunno, the dudes that didn't make it into the actual Suicide Squad?
One incident over the past week was rather different: At about 11:20 PM Friday, 25-year-old Nicholas Glenn walked up to 403-year-old sergeant Sylvia Young—a local police officer—in her car and wordlessly opened fire with a 9mm Ruger pistol.
Inspired by the 26 Alan Clarke movie of the same name that brutally, wordlessly portrays a series of murders in Northern Ireland, van Sant's Elephant is a lyrical, timeline-skipping, day-in-the-life tale look at two teens who carry out a school shooting.
As a slumbering Lucious wakes up and wordlessly begins paying attention, Annika, realizing something's wrong, slowly moves the monitor from one stuffed animal to another until they find the offending teddy bear; Lucious destroys the bug by literally tearing out the stuffed animal's eyes.
Manganiello took to Twitter Saturday to wordlessly reveal the first photo of himself in character as Slade Wilson (not to be confused with Wade Wilson, another sword-wielding superhuman named after death), and we have a sneaky feeling we're going to watch that movie. pic.twitter.
In typical Aardman Animation style, all of this information is conveyed wordlessly, through bleats, grunts, barks, and a slew of giggle-worthy sight gags — like a montage of Bitzer putting up sign after sign forbidding the flock from whatever shenanigan they've just gotten up to.
That when it's right, two people just wordlessly click into a sexual mind-meld, where they're both psychic about what the other wants, where nobody ever feels awkward about their body or their boundaries or how to sexily take off their socks, and every orgasm is simultaneous.
The two performers adopt the doo-wop derived character of lovelorn suitors (the old genre is also there in Soulja wordlessly imitating the repetitive da-da-da-da of texting), but they're utterly content to receive their affection through a digital interface, bereft of any actual intimacy.
Davis wordlessly switches between images that are realistic and those that are abstract, a move that endows the book with an appealing tension from the outset, as well as with a kind of gag reel of effects that unfurls alongside nuggets of wisdom about art and audience.
A rock concert, a nature mockumentary, a collective hallucination and a goof on the idea of underground theater, "The Moles" welcomes audiences, wordlessly, to Caveland, a stalactite-studded subterranean lair that the moles invade and then enjoy, sometimes in the company of a neighborly purple teddy bear.
Viral footage shows the president's son-in-law and senior adviser wordlessly blowing past reporters asking questions about the anonymous New York Times op-ed blasting Donald Trump — only to be halted by a locked door for two minutes, in an awkward moment that has captured the internet's attention.
Performed wordlessly, the acts occasionally incorporate magnificent sleight of hand: The Florist (Chang-min Lee) appears to make infinite numbers of glittery cards materialize, multiply and dematerialize, while the Alchemist (Young-min Kim) seems to produce a metal hoop from sand particles and then dissolve it into the same.
Mascara running and heart torn open, I'm acutely aware that though I came to the ritual alone, I was welcomed into a cohort—a kind of family that wordlessly understood the liminal space occupied by survivors; the singular experience of carrying the weight of trauma, heavy but veiled by secrets.
"Let's just say if Mr. Trump comes back to our neighborhood, we might pay him a visit," said Marty Rosenbluth, an immigration lawyer who stood wordlessly next to Rose Hamid, the Muslim hijab-wearing flight attendant who quickly became a media sensation after her removal from the event in South Carolina.
We have to interrogate the idea that the man wanted to get into the Thames until he started sliding wordlessly into the Thames, at which point he stopped wanting to go in the Thames but could not pull himself out of the tailspin that was dragging him down unavoidably into the river.
I came across Bolt Thrower back when the only other non-dude metal musicians I knew of were vocalists in commercial metal bands that failed to satisfy my cravings for darker, louder, heavier fare—and then, suddenly, there was Jo. She was this axe-wielding, blazing beacon wordlessly telling me, "You belong here, too," and I immediately took that message to heart.
Whereas "Here," with its static living room scene and bold leaps forward and backward in time, explores a simultaneous vision of space and history, "Sequential Drawings" takes a more playful, spare and gag-like approach, wordlessly shuffling between imaginings of the secret lives of diner condiments ("Scenes From a Table") and stylish insects ("Insect Fashion"), inventories of funny hats ("Hats"), obstructed faces on the subway ("Subway") and ice ("Ice").
I came back to New York and was as thrilled as when I'd first come to live here: The bicyclist doing wheelies on Fifth Avenue; the homeless guy with the sign saying, 'Help me perpetuate my alcoholism'; the street worker who, when I was dressed up late at night after a black tie party and they're laying blacktop on Fourteenth Street, wordlessly offers me his hand and guides me across the street.
Around dinnertime, the line of young, well-heeled diners that predictably slithers out of Szechuan Mountain House is long and unrelenting enough that regulars have mastered a routine: wordlessly retrieve a number from the headset-wearing maître d', ascertain the estimated wait time (usually between thirty and ninety minutes), and limber up the palate at one of the three bubble-tea places on the block that serve as informal anterooms to the spiciest kitchen on St. Mark's Place.
There's a precise breed of man who works in every office in the UK, and they only wear blue Oxford-collar shirts and insane dead-stock Reebok sneakers, and they are always sitting, alone, on the phone, in every meeting room you have ever had booked, and everyone in your meeting has to just wait outside the room—full windows, completely see-through—just looking at him for a bit, and then, wordlessly, eventually, he'll stand up and barge past you, still on the phone.
There is a part of Turtle that she keeps shut up and private, that she attends to with only a diffuse and uncritical attention, and when Martin advances on this part of herself, she plays him a game of tit for tat, retreating wordlessly and almost without regard to consequences; her mind cannot be taken by force, she is a person like him, but she is not him, nor is she just a part of him — and there are silent, lonely moments when this part of her seems to open like some night-blooming flower, drinking in the cold of the air, and she loves this moment, and loving it, she is ashamed, because she loves him, too, and she should not thrill this way, should not thrill to his absence, should not need to be alone, but she takes this time by herself anyway, hating herself and needing it, and it feels so good to follow these trackless ways through the huckleberries and the rhododendrons.

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