Sentence examples for smiling lips from inspiring English sources

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Their beer cans were pressed to smug and smiling lips.

One vitrine displays six different editions of Ms. Ono's famous book "Grapefruit" and seven versions of her "Box of Smile," a small container with a mirror under the lid designed to reflect the opener's presumably smiling lips.

Just behind him rose a stone tower with a huge carved face – smiling lips, bulbous nose, protruding eyes.

Draw a small nose and full, smiling lips.

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Draw the nose and sketch a smiling lip on the fairy's face.

Elsewhere she's smiling, her lips decorated with the same checkerboard pattern.

I think we both separately wound up going for a medium smile, lips together, no teeth.

What we see instead is that smile; lips drawn together, jaw receding into the jowls as if he's too bashful to even acknowledge that he's trying to make someone happy.

In his book, Antoine describes the face he presents to the world, the half smile "lips closed, one corner of my mouth lifting only slightly, the other a little bit more, my eyes creased".

Play it safe and stick to these physical features: Eyes Smile Lips Hair Hands.

And there were previous studies that lip morphology is different in patients with class III malocclusion when resting and smiling, and lip commissure is known to be inferiorly positioned than normal occlusion patient [17].

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