Sentence examples for the grinning from inspiring English sources

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the grinning

noun

A smile in which the lips are parted to reveal the teeth.

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Or the grinning Stalinist jackanapes, Tony Blair?

What about the grinning bears and crying Minotaurs?

I looked into the grinning faces and was stumped.

"I've got to tell you something," the grinning grandfather says.

"Domingo is the best," Mr. Dozortsev said, wrapping his arm around the grinning artist.

It was a love story, really, with Farage cast as the grinning gooseberry.

Afterward, a few of them lifted the grinning Mr. Armstrong off his feet.

The grinning pseudo-geisha group Salme gleefully mocked Japan as "a country of bowing and electronics".

And the voice issuing through the grinning slash-mouth in heavily accented English: "Ma'am?

He pointed at the grinning animated head bobbing on the screen.

"Everybody point at Neil Armstrong!" yelled the grinning singer Tom Meighan.

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