The Dialogue Thesaurus: A Fiction Writer's Sourcebook of Dialogue Tags and Phrases (18 page)

BOOK: The Dialogue Thesaurus: A Fiction Writer's Sourcebook of Dialogue Tags and Phrases
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USAGE EXAMPLES

"She likes you."
A smile crinkled her mouth
.

 

"Did they see you?"
Her mouth went dry
.

 

There was a twist to his mouth
. "Tomorrow will be different."

 

 

Mouth: Breathed

 

he breathed deeply

 

he broke off and took a deep breath

 

he drew a deep, audible breath

 

he drew a deep, harsh breath

 

he drew in his breath sharply

 

her breath caught on a sigh

 

her breath caught sharply in her throat

 

her breath quickened

 

he said, his warm breath fanning her skin

 

he said, slowly releasing his breath

 

he slowly released his breath

 

he took a deep breath

 

he whispered, his warm breath against her temple

 

his breath stirred against her neck

 

his breath stirred her hair

 

his warm breath fanned her skin

 

she barely breathed the word

 

she breathed

 

she breathed a quiet sigh of relief

 

she breathed the words

 

she caught her breath

 

she caught her breath, shocked

 

she caught her breath audibly

 

she drew a breathless sigh

 

she drew a shaky breath

 

she felt the breath catch in her throat

 

she gasped for breath

 

she gave a breathless laugh

 

she held her breath

 

she paused for breath

 

she said, catching her breath

 

she said, her breathing quickening

 

she said breathlessly

 

she spoke breathlessly

 

she took a deep, steadying breath

 

she took a deep breath of air

 

she waited breathlessly for his reply

 

she was breathing quickly now

 

the breath caught in her throat

 

 

USAGE EXAMPLES

"Is Helen alright?"
He drew a deep, audible breath
.

 

"Let's go out tonight,"
he said, his warm breath fanning her skin
.

 

She was breathing quickly now
. "Kiss me!"

 

 

Mouth: Laughed

 

a brief laugh broke from her

 

a laugh broke through her lips

 

he answered with a soft laugh

 

he gave a brief laugh

 

he gave a gruff laugh

 

he gave an exasperated laugh

 

he gave a shaken laugh

 

he gave a small derisive laugh

 

he laughed against her throat

 

he laughed as he spoke

 

he laughed at the very idea

 

he laughed lazily

 

he laughed low (down) in his throat

 

he laughed to himself (in satisfaction)

 

he laughingly murmured

 

he laughingly shook his head

 

her laughter rang out

 

he said, with a slight laugh

 

he said with an indulgent laugh

 

he said with a shrug and a laugh

 

he softly laughed

 

he was actually laughing as he said it

 

he was laughing at her

 

he was laughing deep in his throat

 

laughter came into her eyes

 

she broke into a short laugh

 

she broke into spontaneous laughter

 

she broke in with a laugh

 

she couldn't help but laugh

 

she forced a laugh

 

she gave a scoffing laugh

 

she gave a throaty little laugh

 

she had to laugh

 

she half laughed

 

she heard a little laugh escape him

 

she heard him laugh

 

she laughed

 

she laughed back

 

she laughed in confusion

 

she laughed shyly

 

she made herself laugh

 

she met his eyes and gave a nervous laugh

 

she said with a laugh

 

she was shaking with laughter

 

the woman laughed with delight

 

 

USAGE EXAMPLES

"You win,"
he answered with a soft laugh
.

 

"Of course not!"
He laughingly shook his head
. "What do you take me for?"

 

"Is it always like this?"
She laughed shyly
.

 

 

Mouth: Lips

 

a (adjective) smile came and went on her lips

 

a (adjective) smile clung to his lips

 

a cynical smile twisted his lips

 

a sardonic smile flickered on his lips

 

a smile flickered on her lips

 

a smile played about his lips

 

a smile ran around his lips

 

a smile took possession of her lips

 

a smile tugged at her lips

 

a smile was on the edge of his lips

 

as soon as the words escaped from her lips, she wished she could take them back

 

as soon as the words escaped her lips she regretted them

 

a sudden sigh escaped from her lips

 

a thin smile edged his lips

 

a tremor of a smile (came to/touched) her lips

 

a vagrant smile touched her lips

 

he allowed his lips to quirk

 

he buried his lips in her hair

 

he pressed a napkin to his lips

 

he replied, a grin on his lips

 

her lips asked the question

 

her lips curled like flames

 

her lips fell apart

 

her lips formed an oval of surprise

 

her lips moved in a smile

 

her lips quivered

 

her lips trembled around the words

 

her lips trembled into a smile

 

her lips twisted with scorn

 

her lips were tense around the words

 

her lips were thin with rage

 

her lips were tremulous

 

her name broke from his lips

 

he said, a curl to his lips

 

he said, a mocking little smile playing (about/on) his lips

 

he said, a wry smile touching his lips

 

he said, his eyes fixed upon her lips

 

he said, slipping a (...) between his lips

 

he said, smoke curling from his lips

 

his eyes dwelt on her lips

 

his fingers came to her lips as she spoke

 

his lips brushed across her forehead

 

his lips brushed her cheek

 

his lips curled

 

his lips curled (slowly) into a smile

 

his lips curled around the words

 

his lips curled in self-appreciative amusement

 

his lips expressed amusement

 

his lips moved in a momentary smile

 

his lips quirked

 

his lips twisted when she said that

 

his lips twitched

 

his lips were drawn into a thin line

 

his lips were edged by a faintly mocking smile

 

his lips were quirking as his gaze drifted to her (...)

 

his voice brought a reluctant smile to her lips

 

she (dampened/eased/licked/moistened/wet) her dry lips with the tip of her tongue

 

she bit her lip

 

she felt his lips against her (forehead/lashes/temple)

 

she felt his lips touch her hair

 

she forced a smile to her lips

 

she huffed, her lips sewn into a grimace

 

she laid a hand to his lips

 

she moistened her lips

 

she pouted her lips at him

 

she raised her glass to her lips

 

she said, (blotting/dabbing) her lips with (...)

 

she said, and a tremor shook her lips

 

she said, a wry smile lifting the corners of her lips

 

she said, her lips tremulous

 

she said, laughter breaking through her lips

 

she said, pursing her lips

 

she said, turning away from the smile on his lips

 

she said with a little twist to her lips

 

she shaped her lips into a smile

 

she spoke through pursed lips

 

smoke curled from his lips (as he spoke)

 

smoke drifted (lazily) from his lips

 

the question came from the lips of (...)

 

the retort sprang to her lips of its own accord

 

the words faded on her lips when she (...)

 

the words leapt to her lips

 

the words left her lips before she could stop them

 

 

USAGE EXAMPLES

A thin smile edged his lips
. "Are we having fun yet?"

 

She moistened her lips
. "Is this really necessary, Donald?"

 

"I see you don't agree."
She spoke through pursed lips
.

 

 

Mouth: Smile

 

for a moment longer he smiled

 

he (adverb) smiled

 

he nodded and slowly smiled

 

her eyes flashed, and then she smiled

 

her smile faded

 

he said, and they smiled at one another

 

he shot a grin at her

 

he smiled (adverb) to himself

 

he smiled, almost to himself

 

he smiled, and a hint of arrogance glimmered in his eyes

 

he smiled, as if reading her thoughts

 

he smiled, but his eyes were empty

 

he smiled, taking in (...)

 

he smiled, uncaring that she (...)

 

he smiled, unsurprised that (...)

 

he smiled a brief sardonic smile

 

he smiled a little

 

he smiled as he said it

 

he smiled as if he enjoyed the thought of (...)

 

he smiled at her

 

he smiled at her exclamation of delight

 

he smiled at her flight of fancy

 

he smiled at her insistence

 

he smiled at the thought

 

he smiled at the way (she/her) (...)

 

he smiled back

 

he smiled down at her (with brief amusement)

 

he smiled down at her, his teeth glimmering against his dark skin

 

he smiled down deliberately into her eyes

 

he smiled grimly as (...)

 

he smiled in his grave way

 

he smiled into her (eyes/face)

 

he smiled rather dangerously

 

he smiled through his cigarette smoke

 

he smiled through narrowed eyes

 

he smiled up at her impudently

 

he smiled wistfully upon her

 

he smiled with a touch of mockery

 

he smiled with his lips, but his eyes (remained/revealed) (...)

 

he smiled with satisfaction

 

his eyes closed, and he smiled to himself

 

his lips smiled faintly

 

his lips smiled slowly in self-appreciative amusement

 

she braved his eyes and smiled (adverb)

 

she forced a (demure) smile

 

she grimaced as she smiled

 

she half smiled (at the thought)

 

she slowly shook her head and smiled

 

she smiled (adverb)

 

she smiled, and then sighed

 

she smiled, but deep inside she (...)

 

she smiled, but it ached a little on her mouth

 

she smiled, but she was thinking to herself that (...)

 

she smiled, grateful for (...)

 

she smiled, recalling that (...)

 

she smiled, revealing a dimple in her (left/right) cheek

 

she smiled, though she still felt as if (...)

 

she smiled across the table at (character)

 

she smiled a little as she thought of (...)

 

she smiled a little at his (...)

 

she smiled a little to herself as (...)

 

she smiled an agreement

 

she smiled and breathed again

 

she smiled and for the first time in a long time

 

she smiled and nodded

 

she smiled as if fine

 

she smiled as she recalled the (...)

 

she smiled as she spoke

 

she smiled at him in a slightly absent way

 

she smiled at him with doubt in her eyes

 

she smiled at that

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