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A facial expression comprised by flexing the muscles of both ends of one's mouth, often showing the front teeth, without vocalisation, and in humans is a common involuntary or voluntary expression of happiness, pleasure, amusement or anxiety.
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The photos need not be limited to smiling faces.
Approachable and given to smiling, he makes time for anyone.
They don't take kindly to smiling American journalists.
When it comes to smiling they're world champions.
Of course, Auriemma quickly went back to smiling after he said that.
At two and a half months, babies respond to smiling faces by smiling back.
It was under the Hapsburgs that Hungary came closest to smiling.
Whatever happened to smiling, shaking hands, paying compliments, then bitching the moment someone's back is turned?
In Berlin I am overwhelmed by my outsider status – I have taken to smiling at black strangers in the street.
You will get much more out of Burning Man if you are open to smiling at and speaking to strangers.
I cried for the all the energy I'd put in to smiling when I wanted to cry.
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