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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'full of smiling' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation or person that conveys joy and happiness. For example, "The room was full of smiling faces as the bride and groom said 'I do'".
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The U.S.O.C. is full of smiling assassins.
The reclining goat in the foreground, done by Weenix, likewise gazes at the viewer with an inscrutable human expression full of smiling irony.
At the end of a clear day, Alyeska, which is 40 miles south of Anchorage, is full of smiling faces, all attached to heli-skiers giddy with stories.
By discarding the vocals, the producers transformed his commentary on a generation lost to disillusion and self-medicated apathy into an advert for a multicultural, optimistic country, full of smiling people holding "hope" and "change" signs.
It coos, relentlessly, to the extent that one can suddenly be drawn into the extraordinary sensation of sliding down his ever-smooth pink cheeks into a fluffy chocolate box full of smiling, tiny, Brian Cox blue bunnies, all cooing.
Nihat takes us down to the eating area with its large open vegetarian kitchen full of smiling Turkish matrons who sweep Maddy into their welcoming bosoms and start feeding her by hand.
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This isn't due to a lazy libido, but rather exhaustion after a full day of smiling for photos, glad-handing your guests and chicken dancing your rear off.
"He was full of smiles.
"Full of Smiles and Soft Attentions" (2012), by Michael Stilkey.
Service is full of smiles and enthusiasm, yet sometimes inattentive.
Kris was full of life, full of smiles and so full of music".
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