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  • In one, two older men in shorts gaze upward, openmouthed.
  • Onlookers watched openmouthed as freckles disappeared and tattoos appeared.
  • She has a sort of openmouthed jaw drop meant to signify that she is appalled.
  • Prisoners displayed the glider to openmouthed guards.
  • Business executives exiting the office complex where the nationally acclaimed restaurant is located watched the parking-lot spectacle openmouthed.
  • "The Parthenon room can't be one that will be openmouthed, that will have gaps,"
  • You'll see the same openmouthed rapture as in the audience for a good movie _ everyone's trying to spot themselves and their chums.
  • Sanya used to be a backwater beach resort, a remote, rundown Chinese outpost in the tropics where foreign visitors were so rare, they drew openmouthed stares.
  • Affected children may have nasal-toned voices or openmouthed expressions due to mouth-breathing, but an overnight sleep study is needed for a definitive diagnosis, the guidelines say.
  • The rest of the string section sat openmouthed at how well he could play . " Singer had been a violin soloist and also a violinist in the Philadelphia Orchestra at fourteen years old under Stokowski.
  • Scandal, to borrow his earlier phrase, was poised to attack him openmouthed, and in the fall of 1822 he set a consecutive chain of events in motion that linked his name with scandal for years to come.
  • It is generally regarded as the nadir of Brando's career . " The Washington Post " observed : " Brando's self-indulgence over a dozen years is costing him and his public his talents . " In the March 1966 issue of " The Atlantic ", Pauline Kael wrote that in his rebellious days, Marlon " was antisocial because he knew society was crap; he was a hero to youth because he was strong enough not to take the crap " but now Brando and others like him had become " buffoons, shamelessly, pathetically mocking their public reputations . " In an earlier review of " The Appaloosa " in 1966, Kael wrote that the actor was " trapped in another dog of a movie . . . Not for the first time, Mr . Brando gives us a heavy-lidded, adenoidally openmouthed caricature of the inarticulate, stalwart loner . " Although he feigned indifference, Brando was hurt by the critical mauling, admitting in the 2015 film " Listen to Me Marlon ", " They can hit you every day and you have no way of fighting back.