It also means indulging his irascible, unsmiling tendencies at a time when many of his peers come off like grinning party acts.
www.billboard.com The unsmiling lips are usually full, but the mouth is depicted fairly narrow, usually just slightly wider than the nose.
en.wikipedia.org On an international stage, the prime minister often cuts an awkward, slightly defensive figure, tall, but stiff and unsmiling.
www.bbc.co.uk At other times he obliterates this multiplicity, displacing it with a single figure, or a head, unsmiling, disfigured and consumed by a sense of estrangement or exile.
en.wikipedia.org Whether you feel alienated or enthralled by these dominant, unsmiling figures, they are sublime works of art that simply must be experienced firsthand.
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