Sentence examples for smile long from inspiring English sources

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If crow's-feet linger, they can suggest a smile long after it is gone.

Greenwood has perfected the McNamara smile long and curved, like a scythe.

There is one anecdote in this bracing little book that still makes me crack a smile long after reading it.

Goosebumps arrive when Lysistrata speaks of the women's suffering under the war, as both wives and mothers: "All our boys are gone," she says matter-of-factly, the beaming smile long gone, the angrily gesticulating arms at rest.

I will start to look back at what I have achieved with a smile," Long said on Twitter.

Thus, a participant might observe the "Mona Lisa" as a "a smug woman, smirking, acting secretive" rather than as "a white woman with an assymetrical smile, long dark hair and large hands which she has crossed in front of her".

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"To come here is like a little vacation," a smiling Long said of being in New York.

The physician, who once worked in Africa's AIDS-ravaged Lesotho, draws a smiling, long-haired stick figure, then surrounds it with circles.

Footnotes A tiny 2,600-year-old 2,600-year-old 2,600-year-oldong-haired youth, stolen during World War II, was returned to Greece yesterday, The Associated Press reported.

In one of these drawings, found after Wrightson's death, she sketched a smiling, long-haired girl stabbing a figure in the chest, and blood pouring out of the wound.

Nicknamed "Ape" by his colleagues due to his imposing physique, he was described by a fellow pilot as "a big, smiling, long-armed giant from Putney, with an irresistible offensive spirit and quite fearless".

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