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Smiles
/ smaɪlz /
noun
Samuel. 1812–1904, British writer: author of the didactic work Self-Help (1859)
Example Sentences
As he finishes, the client, who has been under the knife for four hours, smiles in relief.
The great paradox of a new celebrity version, she smiles, is that none of their careers and reputations "count for anything come nightfall".
A dirty secret about pageants is that behind the smiles and the ogling, a great part of their fuel is female ambition.
Smiles on kids' faces, knowing looks from folk beforehand as the Greece team emerged without the names of Konstantinos Karetsas and Giannis Konstantelias, the twin assassins of March when they came to Hampden and won 3-0.
Sparks pauses, then smiles slyly, “I think it was called ‘The Sixth Sense.’”
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