Sentence examples for full grin from inspiring English sources

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Only when he held the conference championship trophy did he allow himself a full grin.

Guy Molinari, the diminutive and white-haired former Staten Island borough president, shot a sideways glance at Mr. Giuliani, who is in full grin.

In the meantime, smile slightly with your mouth, but don't break into a full grin.

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There are the yearbook photos from the Berkeley and Brown study, which show a progression from Mona Lisa smirks to full grins in the span of several decades.

Don't always full out grin though, a nice no-tooth smile looks awesome.

A thoughtless joke one of the radicals makes about Sufis splits his face into a full, murderous grin; it's one of the few times he smiles, and it comes at the expense of humanity.

Whether that becomes a full-blown grin hinges on his ability to continue this week's good work.  .

Every Tory party leadership election resembles a Quentin Tarantino movie, full of grinning assassins and an insane body count.

But after practice ran more than an hour longer than usual, Thomas was full of grins and one-liners.

If his predecessor Pope Benedict was perceived as aloof and scholastic, this pope wears a full-faced grin and wields a thumbs-up.

When the lights go up, the hall is full of grinning, moist-eyed, middle-aged men, their left legs furiously pumping in unison.

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