Definitionadj. given to or marked by the open expression of emotion
Last update: August 15, 2015
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Indians are not very demonstrative. [Please select]
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Angus was not, however, demonstrative. [Please select]
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Glaucon is more demonstrative, and generally opens the game. [Please select]
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Aunt Jane, never demonstrative, cried with Rebecca as she attempted to soothe her. [Please select]
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Though not outwardly so demonstrative, Aunt Rachel also seemed to enjoy the expedition. [Please select]
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The female was aggressive and demonstrative and called continually above her young. [Please select]
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The male was less demonstrative but joined the female when she began calling. [Please select]
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He was not a demonstrative youngster and was chary with kisses even to the Ingleside people. [Please select]
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In the first days of their engagement, Carlisle had observed that Hugo was "very demonstrative." [Please select]
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In a wild effort to elude a demonstrative cabman near the corner of one of the main thoroughfares, the brown pony brought the wheels of the vehicle into collision with a lamp-post. [Please select]
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We might expect _haec_ referring to Hydram, but a demonstrative pronoun is commonly attracted into the gender of the predicate noun (here mónstrum). [Please select]
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