mien|miens in English
noun
[miːn]
bearing; appearance, look; demeano
Use "mien|miens" in a sentence
1. Amenance: Mien or carriage; conduct; behavior
2. 9 She had something of an estranged mien.
3. His aristocratic mien and smart clothes singled him out.
4. 8 He is a man of proud mien.
5. 1 He was a Vietnam veteran with a haunted mien.
6. He was a Vietnam veteran with a haunted mien.
7. 10 He left the room with a saddened mien.
8. Vice is a monster of so frightful mien,
9. 3 I was impressed by her calm mien.
10. 3 He was a Vietnam veteran with a haunted mien.
11. 2 His aristocratic mien and smart clothes singled him out.
12. 7 I fear thy mien , thy tones, thy motion.
13. 17 She maintained her serious mien until the interview was over.
14. 10 He was a Vietnam veteran with a haunted mien.
15. 12 It includes peoples speaking the Mien, Kadai, Yi, and Miao languages.
16. 20 Endicott grew into a young man with a solemn mien.
17. 14 With his wonted , collected and stately mien, he crossed the unhallowed threshold.
18. 25 The young girl in the picture has a thoughtful and solemn mien.
19. 13 My regal mien proposed to passersby that I was a delusionary eccentric.
20. 21 Color PDP is just bob up like a cork, recurring in former days mien.
21. My regal mien proposed to passersby that I was a delusionary eccentric.
22. 24 It includes peoples speaking the Mien, Kadai, Yi, and Miao languages.
23. 5 His mien and his manners continually expressed his sense of himself as an important personage.
24. 18 Parker was a career State Department official, tall, balding, with a cautious, academic mien.
25. 4 It was impossible to tell from his mien whether he was offended.