In the upper central area is a joker figure, a trickster whose red-lipped grin betokens some undefined menace. |
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A grim shadow crossed his face, however, that quickly turned the grin to a frown. |
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Trey had slid into the house behind his uncle, shaking an umbrella dry, a brilliant grin on his face. |
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He looked rather sheepish and diffident, hands in pockets and a nervous grin on his face. |
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The two boys looked at each other, and a little mischievous grin developed between them. |
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She gave me a cheerful grin and rattled off her past employers, accompanied by a brief biodata, both seemingly satisfying. |
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Then he turned and looked right at me, a triumphant grin battling the displeasure. |
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I mimicked the innocent grin she displayed herself moments ago, mocking her now displeased demeanor. |
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All this we could handle with a mere shrug of the shoulders and a wry grin if only the sun were out and the sky was blue. |
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A grin cracked across the man's stony face, and a twinkle gleamed from his eyes. |
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She clambers up the hill with the ease of a mountain goat, occasionally looking down to grin at me. |
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Pete shortly reappeared with a grin and a mouthful of freshly cooked sausage. |
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Some things in life are so simple, so uncomplicated, you can't help but sit back with a big grin and admire them. |
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Jackson gave the thumbs up sign, and let a nice, big, satisfied grin sweep over his face. |
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Spend time doing things that put a skip in your step, a grin on your face, some glory in your life story. |
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Evan has a way of combining generous understatement with a big grin that is very endearing. |
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I could feel this slap-happy punch-drunk idiot grin appear on my face, widening exponentially. |
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A lazy grin spreading over his sleepy face, Shanza burrowed into the heat happily, nose pressed against something soft and pliant. |
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I sat there in the slipstream grinning the grin of a man who's spent 20 years motoring and was now doing something so much more exciting. |
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No-one objects when you boogie around your flat in a victory dance with a self-satisfied grin on your face. |
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The thing's grin pulled wider as he reached down and picked up a burning timber from the fire. |
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But that short eyebrow, sly grin and crooked jaw are now what make me, well, me. |
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On the cover shot, Fleck sports a sly grin as if he knew what a wonderful journey he was about to embark on. |
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Just then, Kat's hand made contact with that stupid grin with a loud smack that made the whole hallway pay attention. |
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If anyone ever deserved to wear the smug grin of a Cheshire cat with all the cream, it is Julia Drown right now. |
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Her face was firm, unwavering, jaw set and strong as the nature of William's grin changed. |
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He nodded and, with one last grin at her, jogged over to the volleyball net. |
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His blank expression broke into a brief grin that disappeared almost as quickly as it had come. |
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I just wanted to punch him, making that stupid grin vanish from his face forever. |
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Tall of body, long of leg, blonde of hair, heavy of spangles, she stepped right out with a megawatt grin and a snappy prance. |
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He is a tall, burly man in his early 40s, with cropped hair, a friendly grin and a firm handshake. |
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The grin was gone, and his voice had gone so emotionally dead that it was almost frightening. |
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He had on a sly grin and cackled louder and louder as he made his way closer to her. |
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In his stead was a handsome young man with a happy grin and a promising future. |
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Instead he put on a big grin and put his hand out toward Mitch to signal for a handshake. |
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A grin formed on my face as I rode my little heart out, ollieing over benches, kick flipping over curbs and grinding along concrete barriers. |
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I can grin pleasantly and make nice speeches, but I don't have a cat in hell's chance of getting anywhere. |
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Balding skinny fellows in catsuits with a grin straight from The Big Book Of British Smiles don't normally do it for me. |
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At this point Hemmer got this grin on his face and asked Cliff if he'd read the Wall Street Journal this morning. |
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I saw it, a grin and a nod, from the most senior of them a skinny 15 year old kid with stumpy dreads I exhaled with relief. |
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He looked at me with a cheeky grin on his face and actually imitated my hobble all the way back to the entrance door. |
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A wry grin overspread her lips as she found herself walking towards a small hut. |
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Jade has a cheeky grin and her eyes sparkle behind her thick-rimmed glasses. |
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Other tributes refer to Ryan's sense of humour, his cheeky grin and ability to cheer people up. |
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I don't know how, but I can tell from his cheeky grin that he's had to change quite a lot. |
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He gives me a grin and I want to pick up the three hole punch and bash his face in. |
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His grin reminded me of a Cheshire cat and I decided that a couple of kilometres over the limit wouldn't hurt too much. |
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The man's grin was sheepish and he rubbed his sore thigh that had painfully come into contact with the table's leg. |
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I laughed again and glanced to my right where Thomas was sitting on his horse with a grin forming on his lips and he let out a hoot. |
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When they entered the wooden doors with glass panes, a young teenage man with spiky blond hair and a cute grin greeted them. |
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Anyway, however it comes about, a big grin and a warm glow are jolly good things! |
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Barry had noticed the pastiness disappearing from Aiden's face and that made him grin more. |
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However, Rice's trademark grin soon returned when Clough came back struggling manfully with 30 Orange Maid ice lollies. |
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And then Nurse Rached approached me with a needle the size of an ice pick, evil grin on her pinched face. |
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He saw himself, easily carrying the weight of his friend, a smug grin on his face, and those green peepers of his flashing devilishly. |
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His usual cockeyed grin betrays the fact that he's being honorably discharged for coming out to his commanding officer. |
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It perfectly matched my shirt, and a tall Sikh boy with an insurmountable grin stopped to tie it on. |
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She had an ear-to-ear gamine grin and a good figure, and photographed well. |
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Despite medical certificates requesting other duties, disabled workers were put on compo or forced to grin and bear it. |
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Suddenly and surprisingly, his trademark insincere grin and reflexive eyebrow-raising have come into their own. |
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As he pulled away, I could see that peaceful, sleepy grin of the truly contented on her face. |
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He is for once, a big fish in a small pond and judging by the size of the grin on his face he's loving it. |
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His grin mushroomed into laughter, and a moment later, he was convulsed with it. |
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I collected another broad grin from two policemen patrolling in Williton this morning. |
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There was a wicked grin on his face, and Marla couldn't help the flirtatious and alluring smile she sent back to him. |
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With an oversized sweater hanging from his portly frame, Peterson waved and flashed a forced grin as the crowd applauded politely. |
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Moments later, a young girl with light brown hair and jean coveralls over a white shirt opened the door, a bright grin on her face. |
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Realizing what he had done, he forced his way through the front of the bus and ran off, with a sly, toothless grin on his face. |
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The boy-leader looked younger again, with the cowlick and the grin that he tried to fight down. |
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Then a grin stretches across his face, lifting and creasing his pale features. |
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His patented, full-face grin was constant, his torso robust, his swing as quick as ever. |
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I remember him as a fun-loving young man, ambitious and eager to grin back at the world. |
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The dark man gave an evil grin as he produced a dagger from nowhere and raised it towards his chest. |
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It is a far cry from the gap-toothed, giddy, baby smile he wore as an infant, or the giggly grin that he wore as a toddler. |
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Ethan's grin was wide, though his eyes darkened in pent up anger, and fear. |
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His short brown hair was gelled into place, and the grin that took up most of his face looked both genuine and permanent. |
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She favoured me with another small grin and withdrew her hand, pretending an exaggerated interest in watching as her claws retracted. |
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A slight shudder slid over him, footsteps on his grave, a shadowy ghoul with its gargoyle grin threatening to exhume long-buried corpses. |
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It was probably about five seconds into the journey that a grin broke across my face. |
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Below him stands the image of Salim Kumar, the mahout, with his trademark grin and the elephant goad. |
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I still have to wait another nine hours until I get to see his goofy grin and kiss his ears and smell his neck. |
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He looked so handsome and innocent, just standing there with a stupid, goofy grin on his face. |
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He is 46 going on 12, with the manic energy of a teenager and the goofy, almost cartoonish grin of someone who can't believe how great life is. |
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Yeah, I saw it yesterday and had a big goofy grin on my face for about an hour afterwards. |
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He could see the malevolent grin upon her lips as she snarled up at the man that was a puppet upon her strings. |
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A devilish grin appeared on Jason's lips as he remember how he had tricked her into tasting one of his father's home-grown peppers. |
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Needless to say Mummy has had a big grin on her face for a while now, as do the newly promoted grannies and grandpas. |
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As his lips formed a grin mirrored by hers, he gazed into her grassy green eyes that seemed to shimmer brightly of their own accord. |
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It was a lovely moment, happening just after we'd got into bed and I think I went to sleep with a great big grin on my face. |
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This pumpkin has a great more dignity and gravitas than some goofy pumpkin with a toothy grin and a stupid hat. |
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Walk through the tiny airport at Yap, and a small tanned youth will grin at you broadly and place a flower arrangement on your head. |
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A self-satisfied grin appeared on his face before he turned away from the mirror. |
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I sit here with a silly grin on my face, feeling like I'm the first mother in the world to watch a child grow up. |
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He flashed the attendant behind the counter a dimpled grin and she smiled back warmly. |
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A devious grin crossed his face as his clear grey eyes twinkled with amusement. |
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Anthony, apparently listening in, flashes a wicked grin at his oldest brother. |
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Postponements are all part of the game and all you can do is grin and bear it, said Molyneaux. |
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So you just grin and bear it and somehow muddle your way through, always focusing on your kid's desire to have a good day with the other parent. |
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These things happen, though, especially at times when the house market is moving very rapidly, and you're best advised to grin and bear it. |
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Before anyone could move a head emerged from behind the corner with a grin almost as wide as its face. |
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She ran a hand through her frizzy, disarrayed mane, a grin slowly appearing on her lips. |
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It's not often that anything wipes the cheery grin off his face but he was downcast on learning the bad news that his finger was broken. |
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There was a boyish grin on Raphael's face, something that he often had when he was making draughts or medicines for his own amusement. |
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But for now, while Brenda is prepared to grin and bare it, I am going to make like the proverbial pig and wallow. |
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He scowled, pretending anger to make up for the insane urge to grin absurdly. |
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He was not a man at all, she now saw, but instead a handsome boy, his careless grin accentuating his already striking features. |
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She was intently watching the television with a broad grin spread across her lively face. |
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The knight gave a slow grin that immediately told Jade that he had an ace up his sleeve. |
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Today he's a small wiry man with weather-beaten tanned skin, an equally small moustache, sparkly eyes and a ready grin. |
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It seems to me like women have to grin and bear a lot, and still feel pressure to act like saintly selfless birth goddesses. |
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He used to peel down to his jockstrap, muscles glistening, sly grin flashing, while firing cryptic answers at the media, which he loathed. |
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The door banged open then and William flounced into the room with a jovial grin. |
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He propelled me to my brothers and left with a bow and a rakish grin towards me. |
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His ugly face split into a malicious grin and he bore down upon her with rapid speed. |
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Everyone looks like they're on their way home from an all-night rave but without the grin. |
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He cracked a grin, but was shocked when Kate's other hand suddenly lashed across, smacking him in the side of the face. |
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She turns around and sees my wicked grin and immediately wonders what is going on. |
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That's all I can say, he's got a wide grin and full cheeks, not chubby, just open. |
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Gleebeck seemed pleased by the comparison, his little face splitting open in a wide grin, but he shook his head. |
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You'd think any mother would be delighted when her son toddles toward her, arms and grin open wide. |
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Michael's smile widened into a grin and he took the sandwich she had bought for him. |
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He watched as it fell down her back and to the floor, his grin widening all the while. |
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Asked about the move, his slow smile widens into a broad grin that crinkles the sun-wizened features of his face. |
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I just stand there with a sheepish grin, my heart thumping like a foundry hammer. |
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Smiling a toothy grin, he put his hands to his temples, his index fingers extended, and reared his head. |
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The driver's window rolled down to reveal Jonathon with a huge grin on his face. |
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She just stands there, arms akimbo, with a cockeyed grin and hair in her eyes. |
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Ricky's grin of recognition revealed a healthy complement of gleaming white dentition, all the more albescent in contrast to his swarthy visage. |
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The black-haired boy stared at me for a moment, awe registering in his eyes, before his grin grew too wide, and he started laughing. |
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Beside her was Jason, a tall gangly guy sporting what looked like ninety pounds of hair gel, and a good natured goofy grin. |
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I saw her tense up slightly before relaxing and forcing a grin on her face. |
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With a yell of surprise, he turned to find Louise standing behind him, a big grin on her face. |
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The boy spread his arms with a small grin, taking on a pose reminiscent of a model. |
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His face changes from characterful to youthful exuberance with the flash of a grin. |
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This character's role is merely to grin amiably, like the servants in old Hollywood films. |
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He had the same lopsided grin he sported to make people laugh at his antics. |
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They grin at me in the morning when I'm taking a leak, but they say very little. |
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He lit a cigarette and took a swig of the alcohol and grinned at me, a grin that was rapidly becoming a leer. |
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The fighter draws a slug from a water bottle, swishes it round his mouth, fixes the kid with a grin and lets him have it, right between the eyes. |
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Jack used to stand there in agony, a rictus grin on his face, doing his level best to disappear up his own dinner jacket. |
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Todd's face lit up in a full grin as he leaned over and pulled Rachel into a tight hug. |
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It was said with a grin but that didn't dilute the cloud that lighted on the soldier's face. |
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He followed her gaze and hid a grin when he saw a young woman flash a thumbs-up sign at Bella. |
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I looked to my left, and a man was in the corner was looking at me over his shoulder with a big grin on his face. |
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He looked up at his parents and gave them a loopy grin from the pure oxygen he had been breathing while being prepped for the surgery. |
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He looked up and found Alex staring at him, a strange, almost rueful grin on his face. |
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Kay nodded to Ryan with a rueful grin upon his lips as he slipped out of his seat and moved towards the ladies. |
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She gave her a rueful grin and hurried out the front door, nearly slamming into Kyle. |
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I watch as he tilted his head to one side giving me that same infuriating lopsided grin of his. |
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The man is so congenially infectious, so enthusiastically loquacious, he makes you want to grin and agree with even his wackier statements. |
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I rocked back on my heels and pretended to be offended, though the effect was probably ruined by the badly suppressed grin on my face. |
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I watched it with a huge grin on my face throughout, and indeed laughed out loud at the naive sweetness of it. |
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People gawked and stared, and he stared back with a grin beaming from ear to ear. |
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His face broke into a grin when he saw Ruth coated with a similar mackintosh. |
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He's got a voice as rough as sandpaper and a grin as wide as the Hollywood sign. |
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The evil magician slapped at the air as a malicious grin swept across his childish face. |
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An ironic and sarcastic grin flashed upon her oval face as she announced the name of the horse. |
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The man before us smiled warmly before showing us a toothy grin of pure malice and evil. |
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Most of the pictures showed Frank senior in his early forties, with his broad gleaming grin and backswept hair. |
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And you know, in there with the queasy grin fuel and crosseyed party favours are some special, secret moments of touching tenderness. |
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It took a truly evil grin to scrunch up my face muscles enough to keep the monocle in place. |
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She would scrunch up her shoulders and grin and almost convert entirely to bubbles at the very mention of the concept. |
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The werewolf bared its fangs in a mirthless grin and made a low growling sound that sounded chillingly like laughter. |
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He stands up, brushes the dirt from himself, and waddles up to her with a huge grin on his face. |
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Lee then began to send a barrage of lightning fast thrusts and she continued to evade every single attack with a large grin on her face. |
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The boy had a big grin on his face and with the hand resting on her waist, he tickled her lightly. |
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With a beaming grin on her openly innocent face, our little angel crawled under the sheets. |
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Dad had spotted me and my cheese snacks, and waved me over with a disgustingly merry grin on his face. |
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It is, after all, the season to be merry and this will certainly put the required grin on your face. |
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He was wearing a grin that could make a stone cry, while rolling the axe to and fro between his fingers. |
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Then he smiles with that toothy, raunchy grin and starts talking about all those gay fans. |
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His eternally friendly toothless grin is accentuated by wire-framed goggles, and his short-cropped head is uncovered. |
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And his cauliflower ears, toothless grin and boneless nose are testimony to his unrelenting quest for simulated perfection. |
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She shouted and watched with a grin as Gilmore loosed the British flag above the topsail and it flew into the sea behind them. |
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Engines began to hum deep in the belly of the ship, but Boertousce's grin only widened, the lips peeling back as if mocking his efforts. |
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At last he forgot himself and gave way to a full-mouthed toothy grin at the exhilaration of sail. |
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His joyfully mysterious grin strangely comforted her because it made him appear gentler, less severe. |
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John grinned bemusedly, a girly, naive grin that often made the girls back home swoon. |
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She gives me a beefy, saucy grin as she hands back my change. |
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The grin widened, and a slight flush crept across his cheeks. |
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Most were about love and betrayal and many others were indecent things Arnel tried not to think about, although it was hard with that fool grin on the old man's face. |
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So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin on his face. |
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A grin spread over Michelle's face, snapping out of her thoughts to look at Heath, though she completely missed the look of shamefaced hurt that washed over his features. |
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She doesn't laugh much but does grin mischievously from time to time. |
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I start back toward my post in the denser forest, showing my full face to the towhees as I grin widely in the discovery of the woodpeckers' productivity. |
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Within five minutes the computer was inside my briefcase, and I was walking out to the vegetable garden with a trowel in my hand and a grin on my face. |
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Through it all, Chris Hughes nodded approvingly, an unnerving grin on his face. |
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He had a huge grin on his face and his eyes had a twinkle to them. |
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She blushed a deep scarlet and I couldn't help but grin even more. |
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My heart practically skipped a beat and a wide grin spread across my face. |
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And the grin of delight on the faces of the suppliers said it all. |
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Almost as an afterthought he flashed me another knowing grin, but again his eyes told me to let sleeping dogs lie. |
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His grin widened, but it was adulterated with some apprehension. |
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Clark's puckish grin and chiselled cheekbones finally creep into view. |
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Sometimes, I guess, when I dress it up in sarcasm and with a wide grin like I'm playing about, something almost truthful slips out, but no one ever takes it at face value. |
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Combine that with a soaring chorus complete with backing handclaps, and you have a hilariously engaging song that is destined to plaster a big, goofy grin on your face. |
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He took the two coins with a half grin and inserted them in the slot. |
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Stan nodded conspiratorially, a sly grin creeping over his face. |
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Leaving the theater after seeing that movie is like leaving a venue after a great show, you have a big, goofy grin on your face that won't come off for hours. |
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The sly grin on his face and the glint in Len's eyes said it all. |
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Her snout split into an ear to ear grin and she snickered at him. |
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Her eyes lit up with a star-struck grin gracing her pale, freckled face. |
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The boy nodded, a crooked grin gracing his high, rosy cheekbones. |
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I can just imagine the devilish grin on Papa's face when he paid the man. |
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He sports a Vandyke beard and flashes a mischievous grin that gives him the look of a swashbuckler, though he's more adept with a torque wrench than a rapier. |
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A devilish grin flickered across Lysje's face at the thought. |
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The thick slabs of sourdough take a while to cook, but, as owner Jim points out with a grin that is equal parts pleasure and surprise, nobody seems to mind waiting. |
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Neil Webb, 90th MDG emergency medical technician, looked up with a grin of disbelief, as a bronco bucked and narrowly missed crushing a downed contestant's foot. |
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A grin flickered across Ame's lips, eyes dancing like emerald fire. |
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He shot Janine a villainous grin as he pulled the car from his parking spot, she gave him an unamused look, but it became a playful grin seconds later. |
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With a grin behind his visor and helmet, he drifted toward her. |
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He was a biggish lad, with a boyish, slightly mischievous grin, and thoughtfulness and consideration were seamed in his character. |
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I gave him a great big Yorkshire grin and looked around nervously. |
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Flashing a smug grin while throwing up your collective shoulders in blithe befuddlement should convince absolutely no one. |
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Mom or dad held you on his or her lap while the doctor, wearing a white coat and Cheshire cat grin, pierced your poreless, silken skin with a needle full of weird stuff. |
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After the one-sided conversation was concluded Winthrop had his personal shame and sorrow to contend with, and the unshaven grin of the grizzly wino who asked for money. |
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It's a conditioned reflex learnt in the pubs of south Wales, where he'd catch beer bottles thrown at him by angry boyfriends and disarm them with a grin and a glug. |
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He was grinding it again to get a good fide away when the wackest human ever appeared and stood in the line of fire with his celly and a condescending grin on his wack face. |
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Em was hard pressed to keep the grin from her face as she watched him go. |
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She could almost see the mischievous grin plastered on his face. |
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He gave me a playful grin and pulled out the chair next to him. |
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Suddenly Nook clapped his hands, and a broad grin spread across his face. |
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In return I flashed the lopsided grin of a fool in an amusement park. |
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Theo looked up from his meal with a grin of satisfaction on his face. |
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She glared at him, wanting to wipe that stupid grin off his face. |
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I see Christy grin as she drags a reluctant Mike onto the dance floor. |
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She was relieved, therefore, when the blue-eyed face broke out in a grin. |
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Miguel smiled widely, she called it a cheesy grin at times, but he smiled. |
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She clicked off the phone and left the room with a silly grin on her face. |
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Some politicians may well have a cherubic grin and a Churchillian girth, yet they seem to refuse to follow one of the great Prime Minister's maxims. |
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He set his equipment beside the campfire, patted Tyler's head enough to make him just start to rouse, then flashed a wicked grin before moving to the shadows. |
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Only his outrage, like the grin of the Cheshire cat, is clear. |
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He gave me a big Cheshire cat grin and a sudden, sloppy kiss. |
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I looked back at Alison and she had a satisfied grin on her face. |
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When he nodded, she sat back happily, a grin plastered on her face. |
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I've just got to grin and bear it and see what happens in the summer. |
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Actually, the novelty has long worn off and, like most of us hapless e-mailers, I too have to grin and bear it when I find my mailboxes clogged with junk mails. |
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Your cheapest option will always be to grin and bear it in coach, but if your goal is value, a free or cheap upper-class seat will make your flight that much more enjoyable. |
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He said with a sly grin as Emerald busted out into hysteric laughter. |
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And he grinned that shy little grin that I was learning to love. |
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She gave a slight grin as well, though this one was carefully guarded. |
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At 16, Jen is tall and shapely, a strong, pretty, lovable girl with a crazy grin and a powerful mind. |
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She gave him a wide grin as she opened the door to the passenger seat. |
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There was no way of ducking the cameras, we had to grin and bear it. |
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Mrs Reynolds mused, stifling a grin with an effort as she recalled the master's decidedly windblown appearance at the breakfast room door the previous day. |
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He returned my tentative smile with a rakish grin of his own. |
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We negotiated a ride with a well-connected local, sardined into the back of his jeep, and he drove us straight past every dusty roadblock with a grin and a wave. |
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But then he perked up slightly, a sly grin coming onto his face. |
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It is Charles's job to appear in front of the cameras, grin and bear it and answer sometimes unbearably inane questions with whatever panache he can muster. |
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I was enfolded in her warm embrace, a grin spread wide across my face. |
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A girl of indeterminable age stood behind her, a grin on her face. |
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The youngster looks a picture of health as she chatters away happily like any normal one-year-old, with a cheeky grin guaranteed to melt your heart. |
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To Dave it was all magic, a big adventure as he drove a dodgem car by himself for the first time, three minutes with crackling Top 40 tunes and a proud grin on his face. |
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She nodded her head, barely able to keep the silly grin from her face. |
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Her face was screwed up in a comical expression of extreme disgust that soon changed to a sheepish grin as she saw that the fruit's meat lay exposed just under the rind. |
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Off they drive, Nic still with an excited, feverish grin on his face. |
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As the driver bios appeared on the jumbo screen, I flashed a toothy grin after noticing that two of them were women. |
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A forceful orator and an advocate of the strenuous life, Roosevelt with his bushy mustache, pince-nez, and wide, toothy grin was a caricaturist's delight. |
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Walking out I see Billie with a cheesey grin on holding up my crutches. |
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An evil grin hitched his mouth up slightly and he reloaded his pistols. |
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She bit her lip to keep back the grin that she knew would look dorky. |
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She has smiling blue eyes behind square gray glasses and a ladylike grin that punctuates most of her encounters. |
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Macy watched him with a contented grin on her face, as he closed the door. |
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I fixed him with a hard glare that wiped the grin right off his face. |
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His smile widened into a toothy grin and he squeezed my hand comfortingly. |
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An almost toothless grin was plastered on his tan wrinkled face. |
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Next morning, the flatmates have to laugh at me because I'm sitting in my dressing gown, staring into space with the goofiest grin you can imagine. |
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A grungy man with an evil, nearly toothless grin crouched behind it. |
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The handling, collaring, and release were done by a Romanian wildlife technician named Marius Scurtu, a sturdy young man with an unassuming grin and a missing front tooth. |
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Zoek smiled his big happy grin that was simply irresistible to me. |
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There's the crooked, Dickensian nose, the hint of an overbite, the piss-taking grin. |
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As Anton du Beke guided Laila Rouass to first place last Saturday, his cheesy, queasy smile was petrified in a rictus grin. |
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Even in the North in 1482 a man was prosecuted for offences against the Duke of Gloucester, saying he did 'nothing but grin at' the city of York. |
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Upbeat and talkative, he sports a mischievous grin that refuses to fade. |
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His jaw was underhung, and when he laughed, two white buckteeth protruded themselves and glistened savagely in the midst of the grin. |
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Bulstinski was sitting in his usual spot with the same vacuumous grin on his face. |
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I looked at his normally deadpan face and saw the faintest outline of a smile tugging at the corners of his mouth, a cheeser grin on anyone else. |
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Lizzie had paid her own dues at the coalface of teething babies and gave the young mother an understanding grin in return. |
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The werecrocodile laughed at him, the feral grin of a predator displaying nightmarish fangs. |
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Tall, dark and handsome and with a grin like a klieg light, he dominates the picture. |
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To prove the point, Helena gamely hoicks her dress up with a grin and shows a pair of astoundingly muscly, toned thighs. |
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I had a few questions for him myself, but I just stood there and stared. He had a fish-eating grin on his face. |
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Harry bashes into Camilla's umbrella, trademark cheeky grin flashed. |
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Patterson grins a grin that he means to be rakish, but he's pretty sure it just comes off as gutshot. |
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His black body, white eyes, and giant grin combined to make him one of the most recognisable cartoon characters in the world. |
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When the ceremony was finished a wide grin broke across his face, and it was that grin she saw, relieved and happy all at once. |
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Hence that alien grin, which looked as though a coat-hanger had been put in your mouth and Colorado's biggest cactus rammed up your jacksy. |
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They made me work the Saturday of our wedding anniversary. What could I say? I just had to grin and bear it. |
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He paddled back to shore immediately with a great daft, lollopy grin on his face, and I swear that he was looking proud of himself. |
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Weintraub says, grinning his boyish grin and polishing off a pretzel. |
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He watched her go with a grin and nearly laughed again when he saw the signs on the bathroom doors. Wenches and Mateys. Good God. |
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In the posh seats, Fabio Capello managed a rictus grin at the prospect of a comfortable passage to the 2014 World Cup. |
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And there was the kid d'Amboise in Apotheosis, a gangle of legs and, underneath a jauntily worn beret, a grin that threatened to devour his face. |
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Muir sipped the last of his coffee, his moonful face breaking into a knowing grin. |
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He suppressed a belch and then looked up at her with a mischievous grin. |
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Yes, it's a 'sometimes food' and when executed properly it will bring on a devilish cheeky grin that ought to be reserved for other naughtiness. |
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He cocked his eyebrows up and one side of his mouth rose into a grin. |
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She returned a toothly grin that displayed her deep, pretty dimples. |
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Change Thackeray's spirited devil into a dancing skeleton with an answering grin, and you have a picture that would fit into a medieval, or Holbeinian, Dance of Death. |
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Anyway, I got into conversation with the chuck wagon driver and when I told him that I was Welsh, his face lit up with a big grin and he asked if I came from Cardiff. |
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