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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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