Sentence examples for smile cutting from inspiring English sources

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"If they're going to take my money they should be a little faster about it before I change my mind," said Richard Turrin, a wry smile cutting across his chiseled face.

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A sinister rebel vocabulary pointed to the horrors: applying "a smile" meant cutting off the upper and lower lips of a victim, giving "long sleeves" meant hacking off the hands, and giving "short sleeves" meant cutting the arm above the elbow.

For the comedy mask, draw a smile by cutting an upward-curving jellybean shape.

So coveted was the region in World War II that in one video, Nazi generals can be seen presenting Hitler with a cake of the Caspian Sea, with the smiling Führer cutting a slice labeled "Baku".

But its heart and soul were in the ready smile and deft cutting stroke of Mr. Bernstein.

Place the half like a smile on the cutting board and rock it toward the other side from your hand.

I saw no cosmetic surgeons advertising their services here – typically commenters suggest users improve their appearance by smiling more or cutting their hair – but I did see the occasional post from a young person acknowledging they have BDD.

"When did you get yourself down this way?" Sawyer said, his razor lips cutting me a smile.

Mr. Ngo pointed to different corners of the room and smiled nostalgically: Here was a pastrami cutting board, there hung glittering chandeliers.

Martha is tricky as she delivers some pretty cutting comments, but with a smile.

As he does prep work for a Cuban black-bean stew for his family's supper, he leans over a cutting board with a self-assured smile and a dramatically furrowed brow.

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