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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well smile" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a positive or pleasant smile, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "She greeted him with a well smile, making him feel instantly welcomed."
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Ms. Grassle always seemed to take the attitude that if you were stuck in the middle of nowhere (the Ingalls claimed a homestead in Minnesota) with an unrelentingly hard life, you might as well smile resignedly, bear it gracefully and hope for comfort and ease in heaven.
Every time I see that smile I can't help but, well, smile!
I almost enjoy seeing them journey from "Aren't you a lesbian?" to "Are you going with men now?" to "Aww, shizzle, I can't ask her any of those questions so I might as well smile and nod".
If you do know them well smile and say hi but, keep walking before they have a chance to actually start a conversation.
Once he knows you well, smile at him and be friendly.
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"I think I will be exploding on Friday if it goes well," smiled Grainger.
He was the same as he is now, just a great athlete, moved unbelievably well, smiling on the court.
I love the word 'planet.' " When her mother asked her to play her viola, she agreed, and played a lively piece, rather well, smiling throughout.
Well, smiling is no different.
Asked if history would now judge him and Clemens differently, Wells smiled before the question was completed.
Ms. Wells smiled and waved her hands as she told her mother about her life in the three years since they had last seen each other.
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