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Free sign upThe phrase "smiled a" is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense in written English.
In order for it to be a complete sentence, it would need a subject and a verb. It is possible to use "smiled" as part of a sentence, as in "She smiled at me," but "smiled a" would not be a proper construct.
Exact(53)
He smiled a lot.
He smiled a little.
She smiled a moment.
Everyone smiled, a little carefully.
Sanchez smiled a lot Monday.
He smiled a little more.
He smiled a lipless smile.
Similar(4)
She smiles a knowing smile.
I smile a toothless smile.
She smiles a lot.
He smiles a bit.
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