Synonym: beam, smile, smirk. Similar words: grip, agriculture, agricultural, ring, print, bring, shrink, ring out. Meaning: [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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(121) Graham allowed himself a small, lopsided grin at that thought.
(122) He let a neighbourly grin slide over his foxy face.
(123) I must have managed an expression half way between a brave smile and the grin of an idiot.
(124) A wonderful, joyous mouth that could laugh and grin and smile in a hundred expressions of precious, life-giving mirth.
(125) He gave them a huge grin and blew them a kiss.
(126) A sly grin crossed his face as he thought of an alternative billet in which to spend what remained of the night.
(127) Her son holding his head beside the big carved pumpkin, mimicking a wide, toothy grin.
(128) Her dentures grin at her, gargling water on the mantelpiece.
(129) Billy and Gary stood there watching us with a grin on their faces like a pair of Cheshire cats.
(130) A big grin appeared at the door, followed by the rest of Nigel, his trousers sodden to the waistband.
(131) He waded through it with a non-stop grin and managed to turn it to political advantage.
(132) High above she saw Mr Yeltsin in an undershirt, muscles bulging, and a mischievous grin on his sweaty face.
(133) How would you put his cackle in print or produce that grin with parentheses and colons?
(134) After debate the team concluded that they had to grin and bear it rather than descend into paranoia.
(135) Chun began by saying, with a grin, that he felt like a schoolboy undergoing examination in being interviewed by me.
(136) The vibrant meets the violent and dozens grin at a joke they're not quite sure they understand.
(137) He was standing leaning on the console, a huge grin on his face.
(138) Billy's wide mouth stretched into a grin as he winked back.
(139) We'd better get started.He resolutely maintains a fixed,[http://sentencedict.com/grin.html] matey grin until you ask him something dodgy.
(140) The sailors face split into a grin for the first tame when Yanto handed him four pound notes.
(141) When he fired his grin, Sammler, himself nearly a corpse, burst into life.
(142) You permit yourself an almost inaudible sigh and grin to yourself.
(143) His yawn turned into a grin as he considered her invitation of the night before.
(144) The vessel features Major giving a toothy grin, considerably broader than the one on the Thatcher mug.
(145) On her travels she's there with a goofy grin and a different pose for every occasion.
(146) And yet their eyes, their lips, a certain shy grin or quizzical cant of an eyebrow, look strangely familiar.
(147) Well, I said to myself, I'll just have to grin and bear it.
(148) Flora handed him her ticket, which he punched and returned with a grin.
(149) Then his smile became a sheepish grin and his shoulders hunched in a giggle.
(150) Nicky Black did a little cold-day dance, hands in pockets, giving a buck-tooth grin.
More similar words: grip, agriculture, agricultural, ring, print, bring, shrink, ring out, ring up, marine, during, string, bring up, drink up, major in, mothering, bring in, bring out, drink to, offering, gathering, spring up, doctrine, principal, drink down, principle, sprinkle, bring down, bearings, bring about.