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Discover Ludwig"make a smile" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to influence or cause someone to smile. Example: "The comedian's jokes never fail to make a smile appear on the audience's faces."
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I would open my mouth just enough to make a smile, but it would open wider and I'd yawn.
"He would always make a smile on your face".
Rather, "it is a friendship call and it is meant to make a smile happen and not an aggravated face".
"When you make a smile on a single poor child's face with candy, chocolate, ice-cream that's more ice-cream that 100 malas in a temple".
His smile was in no way detached from the glow of his cheered spirit, and fell into the blend of all the connecting lines of his expression to make a smile never so solid and sure.
Make a smile for your puppet.
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He sucked in his bottom lip, as if to keep it from making a smile.
He made a smile like a grimace.
A red pipe cleaner shaped into a half moon for a smile; or make a drawn/painted smile.
They more often make a genuine smile (known scientifically as a Duchenne smile, when two different facial muscles fire).
It is enough to make a Tiger smile.
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