Sentence examples for to grin from inspiring English sources

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to grin

noun

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

Exact(57)

He just used to grin.

He continued to grin.

In photographs he tends to grin uncomfortably.

JIMMY (inclined to grin): And the quicklime?

He does like to grin.

She also suggested attempting to grin.

You just have to grin and bear it.

I didn't want to look sad, nor to grin inanely.

"Oooh," I say, and turn to grin at Steve.

Sue turned around to grin at me — maniacally.

I was subtly told to grin and bear it.

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