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Impassive act except for intentness of a gaze meaning

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Answered by ayush3209
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The above quoted line refers to a pair of eyes which is 'impassive' which means that they hardly betrays any kind of emotions. But the eyes are not dreamy of lazy. They show an intense effort in searching something. In other words, the pair of emotionless eyes were busy looking for something.

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