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Sentence count:224+13Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: beamsmilesmirkSimilar words: gripagricultureagriculturalringprintbringshrinkring outMeaning: [grɪn]  n. a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows pleasure or amusement. v. to draw back the lips and reveal the teeth, in a smile, grimace, or snarl. 
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(91) A feline grin spread over his face.
(92) Radish and I grin at each other.
(93) The grin vanished like magic, her whole body stiffening in antipathy as her eyes locked with fathomless brown ones.
(94) His frown deepened, then transformed itself into a radiant grin.
(95) Costner, with his easy grin, incipient beer belly, thinning hair and bright devilish eyes,(sentencedict.com) plays broken-down convincingly.
(96) I was very shy but his mischievous grin put me at my ease and we strolled along behind Sally and her beau.
(97) He studied me, and an inane grin spread across his lips like a stain.
(98) I may have made an unconscious movement towards him because he gave me a last malevolent grin and disappeared into the crowd.
(99) Never was he distressed but smiled with a grin fixed to his face without changing, depicting his life.
(100) Grin stood at the top of the stairway and let out a piteous yowl.
(101) Janet had my breakfast laid out on the table and sat there grinning an insane grin at me.
(102) The grin is the afterglow of what Fonda describes as the most fulfilling job in his professional life, playing Ulee Jackson.
(103) Abu Salim decided that a third day wasn't necessary so I had to grin and bear it.
(104) Bafflingly for Barry, his hairy chest, toothy grin and even his ale and hearty tum couldn't win her over.
(105) His grin was coated with carbon from years of taking out spark plugs with his teeth.
(106) His pride in her was distorted by his anxious, lopsided grin.
(107) And getting a grin out of Dooley Barlowe was like looking for a needle in a haystack.
(108) But she was not on the tour, so I had to grin and bear it.
(108) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(109) She gave a wry little grin, realising she had no real plan of action in mind.
(110) The television camera captured his sheepish grin as he stepped from the train.
(111) So maybe he already had the rundown on me when he gave me that sexy sneaky grin that day.
(112) I grin at him with my eyes and check my watch.
(113) Herbert D.. Kelleher is wearing a mischievous grin and clutching a Merit Ultima.
(114) Then they both began to grin, and finally laughed out loud.
(115) And young boys grin over their first pint of cider.
(116) Her large grin and knotted black curls were, strangely enough, more memorable.
(117) "I guess we'll soon find out who's better," she said with a grin.
(118) But her mouth twitched in reply to his cheeky grin, and she sighed, visibly letting go some of her tension.
(119) His salacious grin faltered then disappeared and he glared at her, furious with himself for being tricked so easily.
(120) Her smile turned into a feral grin as she glanced at her wrist computer.
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