Sentence examples for very smiling from inspiring English sources

"very smiling" is not correct and not usable in written English.
Instead, you could use an adverb such as "happily" or an adjective such as "smiling" to describe something or someone. For example: She greeted us happily. OR She was smiling.

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"He was a lovely, very smiling... dynamic, loved music, art and hanging out with his friends," a friend told Liberation.

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Kathy Bates is brilliantly bustling as estate agent Mrs Givings, whose reassuring ways are the very embodiment of terrified denial; the same impulse is readable in the face of the excellent Kathryn Hahn, her very smile pure 1955, pure Barbara Bel Geddes.

Know that everything in nature exists in cycles, from markets to seasons to even the very smile you have on your face.

It also seems like he goes through periods when he's not enjoying golf very much or smiling very much.

Her very smile is a twist.

His very smile as he tries to charm others is so dry you think his face may crack and peel away.

"It's very, very, very, very, very, very bad," Osman said, smiling grimly.

"She's very open, smiling," he said.

Once in a while, she joined him, sitting very straight, smiling and saying little.

The child was very interested, smiling, and curious to play with the cards.

But when I saw him he was very cheerful… smiling and he was singing too!

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