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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(151) And she knew by his dying grin that he had indeed recognized her and was irritated by her snub.
(152) The jam around Samuel's mouth was like a big cheery grin, but his eyes remained sullen.
(153) His nose was red but his grin was tired, like a clown without greasepaint.
(154) Skate - he imagined that was one of those flat bony fish, with the teeth showing in a sardonic grin.
(155) The toothy grin of this naturally modest farmer's son was less than villainous at the finish.
(156) He gave her a wide toothy grin, and immediately realized it was exactly the wrong approach.
(157) Ace turned to grin at Defries, but Defries was too busy ducking and shooting as two androids swooped towards her position.
(158) Her scrunched up face made her look as if she was wearing a perpetual mirthless grin.
(159) Walker seems to have a perpetual grin on his face.
(160) There was no alternative but to grin and bear it.
(161) She gave me a great, gummy grin which almost split her face in two.
(162) He constantly made rude comments, and I was expected to grin and bear it.
(163) Monday, the Colonel came back to lunch with a big grin on his face.
(164) She had even felt her mouth begin to twist itself into a grin ....
(165) Death could pop up anytime, a jarring jack-in-the-box with a fixed, bloody grin.
(166) Whiplash's head rolled away from her lifeless body, mouth contorted in a hideous grin.
(167) Mr Purtill also posed for a picture with Mr Major, managing to rustle up a sheepish grin.
(168) His oh-so-careful slimy grin that lashed out and maimed as much as a punch or a kick.
(169) It was all very deliberate, keeping the interrogators' faces dark against the bright window[sentencedict.com], and it made Maxim grin.
(170) William gave her a friendly grin as he walked past.
(171) As she approached the six she saw others at the far goal sit oil their haunches and grin at her.
(172) And they cater to the deranged grin fetishes of retired colonels from the home counties.
(173) It's not exactly affectionate, but we Limeys can grin and bear it.
(174) And up to now, you've had to quit or grin and bear it.
(175) One such came lolloping up to Meredith, a silly grin on its face.
(176) I was just walking around with a huge grin on my face.
(177) Joe departed for his living-room, another grin on his face.
(178) The message was clear - no matter how insulting passengers became, we couldn't do anything but grin and bear it.
(179) The smile that launched a career Fans of television presenter Michaela Strachan love her famous cheeky grin.
(180) In one televised ceremony Elian smiled at Fidel, and Fidel smiled back from the podium, a huge 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.