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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(181) Jinju lay curled atop a pile of grass and weeds, neither crying nor complaining, a grin frozen on her face.
(182) The film ends with Dustin's fixed grin, while audiences are left with fixed frowns.
(183) He kept silent, a feline grin spreading across his face.
(184) And a small grin appeared because nothing that she said really mattered to him.
(185) Her own grin is giving way, sagging at the edges. Good morning, Miss Rat-shed!
(186) Caroline Oh absolutely, pile it on. Huge grin on Bernie's face.
(187) But troops loyal to the general foiled the attempt and he emerged with his customary grin and triumphal air-punching.
(188) Loved for his big glasses and silly grin, he mastered the art of playing guitar while walking in circles.
(189) Bladen hesitated, then a slow grin crossed his face.
(190) When I grin, the stitches tauten.
(191) The application of GRIN rod lens is usually used with its core as optical axis, this is transverse application, and any analyze for vertical application is not seen.
(192) "What, is it you, Edmond, back again?" said he, with a broad Marseillaise accent, and a grin that displayed his ivory-white teeth.
(193) Dad's sly grin reflected the devilment that had returned to his eyes.
(194) The presidency is less an office than a performance: Who saw the gloom and glower behind Eisenhower's incandescent grin?
(195) MOSCOW (Reuters) - Sitting behind the wheel of his vintage Volga car next to the bearded chief of the Russian Orthodox church, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin wore a proud grin.
(196) The clownish grin of a bridled parrotfish reveals its power tools: grinding teeth used to scrape algae from rock.
(197) A toothless old man came ambling up to them, pointing, with a rather wicked grin, at an old rowboat bobbing in the iron-gray water below them.
(198) She thought his smug two-year-old grin of self-amusement and satisfaction would drive her to the brink, but she maintained her composure. Sentencedict.com
(199) I will be suing... grin. Hey, how come nobody is suing the psychics for not predicting calamities?
(200) A wide, drooling toothless grin split his flat face, and two yellow-red reptilian eyes stared covetously from his immense head.
(201) Please, young women, smile or simper or smirk or grin, glower or glare, or just mope about if you like, but for the love of God, please put away the duck face.
(202) She says that all you do is burp, fart, dribble, grin inanely and emit a series if unintelligible noises.
(203) Firstly, based on the basic theory of GRIN optics the optical effects of the spherical symmetry GRIN micro-sphere lens were analyzed systematically.
(204) December 12, 1972, "says bemused John Davis, as Kim crinkles up his eyes behind thick glasses and cracks a gleeful grin."
(205) Light from the partially eclipsed sun filters through the clouds over Varna, Bulgaria, on Tuesday, creating a Cheshire Cat grin.
(206) Kelly gives a grin despite sleet at Legoland in Windsor, England at the Bat Lord's Dragon Castle with a 10' tall Topiary Dragon planted with dragons' foot ivy!
(207) In tills paper, a new imaging formula for a conical defocusing GRIN fiber lens is derived by using the variational method and the ABCD law.
(208) I think I am a coward, a recreant and a fool. Even now I don't know how to react when he shows me his eyes and grin.
(209) I like laughing while praised by teacher, teased by schoolmate, so much as criticized, I also grin like a Cheshire cat.
(210) Manu Brabo, a rangy Spanish photographer, also had a ready grin.
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