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It's usually quite easy to shrug and write something else instead. By Charles Stross

Implores the passing tribute of a sigh. By Thomas Gray

I swallow a sigh. By Paige Mckenzie

Sim sighed. like Ross always said: Wish in one hand,shit in the other,and see which hand fills up first. By Keith Gray

Groan and forget it. By Jessamyn West

She held up her hand, palm up - another one of those gestures, their meanings forgotten by everyone except for long-term wackjobs like Dresden. By Jim Butcher

Serene I fold my hands and wait. By Michelangelo

smile a little, and let myself go too. By Veronica Roth

I recommend you just smile and nod By Celeste O. Norfleet

saw how I slumped in By John Hart

Relaxed, I lit a spliff. By Michael Moorcock

I nodded and made a notation on my legal pad. It read Got you, motherfucker. By Michael Connelly

He gave me a wink and a crooked smile, and I was left there, grinning like an idiot. By Kiera Cass

Derek gave me a look that was part sheepish, but mostly whatcha-gonna-do, amiright? By Penny Reid

I looked at Micah, who shrugged. I looked at Rafael, who shook his head. Nice that none of us knew why he was undressing. By Laurell K. Hamilton

Nods and offers canned monosyables of support ... By Victoria Schwab

Wayne shrugged. Guess anytime I find a corpse and it ain't my fault they're dead, I feel a little relieved. By Brandon Sanderson

I couldn't think of anything that didn't sound trivial, so I just nodded. By Maggie Stiefvater

I let out a long sigh. In By Jenny Han

I shook my head at his By Craig Johnson

Okay then, smile and... By David Nicholls

pulled out a blue bandanna, By Jeffrey Eugenides

I smiled. She smiled. I believed the smile. By John Green

Contemplating this vast human suffering, you might be tempted to shrug your shoulders, but you could not. By Alexander Mccall Smith

impulsively as his shoulders sagged. "Reputation, By John Grisham

So he nodded, smiled, listened, was happy. By F Scott Fitzgerald

rolled down. As I By Helga Sellmain

He nodded slightly, and By Luke Smitherd

Tony rolled his green eyes By Eric Arvin

A smile of remembrance of lost times. By Louise Erdrich

I rub a hand over my face. I'm an ass. A really, really confused ass. By Lauren Layne

exchanged looks, and laughed together. By George Gissing

Peggy snorted. Zombies rise and we're still doing paperwork. By Rhiannon Frater

showed up at the school library and huddled By Aabra

Smiling, I shake my head. Nothing. I just had this image of Thor and Captain America having a beer. By Kristen Callihan

huff. "I need to renew my plates," he said. Irritation By Denise Grover Swank

I cleared my throat and tried to look like I wasn't inwardly slapping myself. By Kody Keplinger

My best friend nods solemnly. Then he keels over. Asshole. By Elle Kennedy

Answer hopelessness with a defiant smile and a raised middle finger. By Daniele Bolelli

although she shook her head. By Shirley Jackson

He made a sympathetic shrug, then spread his hands. Flexibility, my friend. Flexibility is the key to all happiness. Remember that. By Robert Crais

So I just smiled, thanked By Rachel Renee Russell

I smiled, but internally, unseen, using no visible facial muscles. By Peter Goldsworthy

So long as I keep nodding and smiling at the appropriate times, I can avoid further questions. By Fennel Hudson

I tried to look confused, which is one of my most convincing expressions. By Rick Riordan

shook my head and smiled. He smiled back. Our smiles said vastly different things. By Alena Graedon

shoulders. Later, he'd By Erik Valeur

Will wrestled with his conscience, grappled it to the ground and sat on it until he couldn't hear a squeak out of it. By Nick Hornby

exasperated. 'That's the last thing I'd do. If you don't By Cathy Cassidy

frown became my habitual expression. By Tracy Rees

I've got nothing to do today but smile. By Paul Simon

I just stood there, like a grain of sand amongst amillion others on a beach. By Jeff Erno

A moderate silence ensued. A neutral-to-slightly-positive silence. True, silence is still silence, except when you think about it too much. By Haruki Murakami

Criminy?" I asked."Hmm?""What are we doing?""I'm having a meal with a friend while you squirm like a child," he said serenely. By Delilah S. Dawson

I shrugged unable to deny I wasn't checking him out. "The new By Kirsty Dallas

Suddenly, Mr. Parker's shoulders drooped and he gave up, mumbling, Happy wife, happy life. By Cynthia Kadohata

I gave her a partial smile and kept the rest of it for myself ... By Alan Bradley

I shake my head, turn from the window, clear my mind of thoughts of a hundred years away. By Haruki Murakami

I'm kind of over getting told to throw my hands up in the air,So there. By Lorde

Prince Andrew shrugged his shoulders and frowned, as lovers of music do when they hear a false note. By Leo Tolstoy

I laugh and go back to looking at my magazine. Actually, it's not really a magazine. It's a math journal, because I'm super cool like that. By Tarryn Fisher

Guarded curiosity. By Anthony Doerr

down. He realized he hadn't taken a single sip. By William Kent Krueger

Kate collapsed onto a bench seat. "You were right" she said. "worst plan ever". "Told you". Said Agust, sinking onto his knees. By Victoria Schwab

I asked myself childish questions and proceeded to answer them. By Albert Einstein

With the flat smile of the deeply inconvenienced. By Martin Amis

I shook my head back and forth as though I was a human etch-a-sketch, erasing the memory. By Nicole Gulla

She's so weird. I shrugged. Maybe she was weird, or maybe the rest of us were weird. By John Green

I closed my eyes, bowed my head and thought, AH, HELL ... By P.c. Cast

I let out a sigh, hoping it releases some of the bad karma I just incurred from being so heinous. (Sean Griswold's Head) By Lindsey Leavitt

I tried to smile, but gravity kept tugging at the corners of my mouth. By Tania Penn

She unbent her mind afterwards - over a book. By Charles Lamb

said. I gulped down some By Seth Andrew Jacob

What did you ASK at school today? By Richard P. Feynman

I sat cross-legged in the sand and contemplated my life. Well, there, and what difference did it make? What's going to happen to me up ahead? By Jack Kerouac

What happened to your face?' she asked.'It fell on a fist.' He shrugged.'That happens a lot?''Enough. By Melissa De La Cruz

Hesitated; swooped again; hesitated again; swooped once more By Timothy Zahn

I whispered, under my breath, an atheist's prayer ... whatever the hell that is. By William Jiang

I gave him my own sexy raised eyebrow, because unlike Emilio, I knew how to do that shit correct. By Sarah Ockler

Sigh""Did you just say sigh? out loud? instead of actually sighing?"Eye roll By Colleen Hoover

I stared up at the Erlking, and with my typical pithy brilliance said, Uh-oh. By Jim Butcher

He scrambled to grab a hose and pointed it at us. A pathetic stream of water trickled out.What are you going to do? Giguhl said. Moisten us? By Jaye Wells

biscuits, he checked his mobile. There By Robert Galbraith

Raise Your Hand [10w] Raise your hand to answer questions,not to hit children. By Beryl Dov

Langdon suddenly wondered if By Dan Brown

Balefully at his figures, rumpling a hand through his By Diana Gabaldon

Sometimes, a sigh was all the fight you had left. By Sarah Ockler

Myungsuh scratched his head and smiled. It was a bashful smile, but it spread from ear to ear. You couldn't help but smile, too, when you saw it. By Kyung-Sook Shin

kissed his forehead. By Vanessa Diffenbaugh

How Do you spell relax?" I whispered, holding his head with my hands.I think the answer is f-u-c-k-m-e." He answered. By Yasmine Galenorn

I roll my eyes. Well, if I plan on doing anything exciting I promise to give fair warning so just ... take a nap or something. By Leigh Bardugo

I expected a nod and maybe a handshake, but Dan clasped his hand to his chest, whispered something like "Chthulhu fh'tagn!" and spit into a urinal. By Brian Katcher

drank more scotch. "Probably he wasn't alone," I said. "Probably not," Hawk murmured. "So," I said. "How you want to handle this? By Robert B. Parker

I batted my eyelashes and did my best to appear dumb as a board By Ilona Andrews

Sam: I wanted to answer, but I was broken. By Maggie Stiefvater

cereal and went out into the By Christopher Paul Curtis

awkward tears or nodding silent By Jojo Moyes

the back of her hand. "Clear, By Emily St. John Mandel

The sat in silence for a few more minutes, By Elizabeth Hunter

Smile They're Free By Me