3. Special, particular.
    4. Swift, rapid, fast.

Express, n.

    1. Special messenger or courier.
    2. Message, despatch.
    3. Speedy conveyance, rapid transmission.

Expressage, n. Charges (for anything sent by express), express-charges.

Expression, n.

    1. Squeezing out, pressing out.
    2. Utterance, declaration, assertion, statement
    3. Phrase, term, form of words, mode of speech.
    4. Look, cast of countenance, play of features.
    5. General tone, pervading effect, pervasive feeling.
    6. Lively representation, effective exhibition.
    7. Modulation, suitable feeling and execution.

Expressive, a.

    1. [With of.] Significant, indicative.
    2. Emphatic, strong, forcible, energetic, lively, vivid.
    3. Appropriate, sympathetic, well-modulated.

Express one’s self.

    1. Speak or write, deliver one’s self, make known one’s opinions, sentiments, or feelings.

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