Sentence examples for smirk about from inspiring English sources

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Of course, he has plenty to smirk about.

It's easy to smirk about the political firestorm surrounding the future of Nunley's Carousel.

I was recently in China, where they told me, with a smirk, about North Korea.

WOMEN may have plenty to smirk about these days as men turn into the very clotheshorses they once sneered at.

It is so small that even tiny Belgium is able to smirk about the grand duchy's size, replicating the scorn heaped upon itself by its own larger neighbors.

You watch him obfuscate, fudge the issue of torture, smirk about George H. W. Bush (whom he doesn't like), and offer dull commonplaces when impassioned clarity is called for.

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This winter's biggest political story, in fact, may turn out not to be focused on the Conservatives, Labour or the Lib Dems, but an organisation that until recently was routinely condemned to the fringes, or smirked about as a collection of eccentrics and oddballs.

Maybe we're hard-wired since the playground to smirk at jokes about willies.

Instead of offering an apology, he giggled and smirked about not having installed an inflatable chute in his office.

What about the endless smirks about the administration's difficulties, whether genuine or self-imposed?

The all-knowing smirks about 'the secular' Saddam, or the innocuousness of prewar Iraq?

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