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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conspiratorial smirk" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sly or secretive smile that suggests someone is involved in a conspiracy or has hidden motives. Example: "As he leaned closer, a conspiratorial smirk spread across his face, hinting at secrets he was not ready to share."
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Some of them we managed to arrest, some of them...".. he gives me another conspiratorial smirk, "are not any more with us.
The publicist lunged in frantically and set the poster back on the easel, while Mr. Cassini straightened his jacket, chuckled to himself, and gave us a little conspiratorial smirk.
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What the junior versions of these hits share, of course, is the shadow of Glenn Close gazing haughtily over their shoulders and flashing lewd conspiratorial smirks.
A shy, conspiratorial smile.
The first is conspiratorial.
Others smirk.
That sounds conspiratorial.
Conspiratorial, apocalyptic thinking.
He was friendly, even conspiratorial.
She became conspiratorial.
The conspiratorial one?
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