Dignified manner or conduct.
An expression or appearance indicating a certain state of mind.
1 Tears blinded her eyes; her face was wan; her mien terribly haggard.
2 Has less rank in her heart, and less grace in her mien .
3 There was far more than virgin embarrassment in the mien of Adelheid.
4 A happy mien in this as in all things, my dear Marshall.
5 Though her mien was in general haughty, she flattered Zenobia, and consummately.
6 Babs tried to recover the mien and manner of the perfect secretary.
7 There was in his mien a mixture of shame and of determination.
8 He then with a resigned mien delivered the keys of the city.
9 And at dinner he endeavoured to put on the mien of innocence.
10 In a moment he had laughed, and resumed his habitually insouciant mien .
11 There had been disorders, and Paris still had ferocity in her mien .
12 The crowd stood in hesitation, daunted by the tall stranger's fierce mien .
13 Her self-confident mien was suggestive of the conquest of many masculine hearts.
14 The personage who entered wore a black gown and a gloomy mien .
15 She caught him quickly adopting a frozen mien that gave nothing away.
16 Your simple, modest mien plainly shows what you were before this marriage.
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