WORD OF THE DAY
emotion
Again he bent his head and his lips questioned hers gently at first, and then with more emotion when she responded.
"I can't believe there's nothing that can be done!" he replied with more emotion than he intended.
To his knowledge, Gabriel never had, and the assassin was not one who would ever allow emotion to cloud his decisions.
They were both silent for a few moments, remembering that emotion packed morning - and another one.
Though she concealed from him her intention of keeping him under her wing, Petya guessed her designs, and instinctively fearing that he might give way to emotion when with her--might "become womanish" as he termed it to himself--he treated her coldly, avoided her, and during his stay in Moscow attached himself exclusively to Natasha for whom he had always had a particularly brotherly tenderness, almost lover-like.
Anna Mikhaylovna regarded the refined sadness that united her son to the wealthy Julie with emotion, and resignation to the Divine will.
As my finger tips trace line and curve, they discover the thought and emotion which the artist has portrayed.