body-language
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Raise eyebrows
To do or say something that causes surprise, disapproval, or slight shock among others.
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Turn up one's nose at
To show disdain or contempt for something, usually because one believes it is inferior or unworthy.
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Turn up your nose at
To show disdain, disapproval, or a feeling of superiority towards something or someone, often in a snobbish or dismissive way.
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To keep one's chin up
To remain optimistic and courageous in the face of difficulties or challenges.
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Down in the mouth
Feeling sad, dejected, or unhappy.
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Pat on the back
An expression or gesture of praise, approval, or encouragement for someone's efforts or achievements.
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Throat clearing
The act of making a slight coughing sound to clear one's vocal cords, often done as a non-verbal signal to attract attention, express disapproval, or preface speaking.
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To clear one's throat
To make a small cough-like sound, either to remove an obstruction from the throat or to attract attention, signal a desire to speak, or express discomfort.