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The possibility of a smile brushed both of their faces.
Describing the narrator's mother's funeral, he writes of his father's faint effort to lighten the moment with humor: "The possibility of a smile brushed both their faces".
She smiled, brushed away a tear and told the audience: "Don't be too sad for me.
Smile (first brush your teeth).
Once they've finished having a go, smile and brush it off - threatening them, being rude back to them or arguing with them only creates drama and makes you look as bad as them.
Flashing her Miss America smile and brushing back the forest of jet-black hair that has been her tonsorial trademark since the 1970s, Ms. Ross graciously bestowed her royal blessings on her besotted subjects, one of whom kept shouting at the stage, "You look 35!" And she did.
But Mr. Henderson stood up smiling and brushed himself off.
"Only the Holy Spirit knows," he said, smiling and brushing off questions about his chances in the next conclave.
When Ledoh rises, he's consumed by nervous tics: he smiles benignly, brushes his lapel and adjusts his tie; his hand, in a salute, soon turns into a gun.
Then I released my grip and smiled and brushed his stomach quickly up and down with the back of my hand, as if to erase the trace of how I had touched him.
He smiled and brushed it off as he exhaled, but I remember his face slightly shattered as he looked away for a moment.
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