Bert grins, as only he can, with a sparkle of wicked glee and supercilious superiority. |
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A weather-worn face, as craggy as the surrounding hills, grins out from beneath a grizzled beard. |
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For example, words like kick and chick are more heavily accented than words like grins and sins. |
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Nelson grins, radiating laid-back cheer, in contrast to Bennington's barely disguised wariness. |
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He grins as his body trembles with the thrill of true fear, the first he's felt since he faced the Masks. |
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He tilts his head back, sucks on his wad of tobacco, and grins at the handful of patrons shooting pool and shooting the breeze with him. |
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Mr. Derek was all smiles and grins for the ladies, and jokes and cuddles for the kids. |
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Why does this article feel like a recipe for turning into a slightly creepy man who grins and stares at people? |
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We must take it at face value for there is no torment beyond the exuberant grins, coy smirks or contemplative musings of any of the grandmothers. |
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He whistles, inexpertly trying to mimic the bird's song, then stops and grins. |
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It wasn't unusual for her to get happy hellos and welcoming grins, but today was different. |
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With their similar crops of thick black hair, large soulful eyes, and charming grins, they're difficult to tell apart. |
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If shiny fixed grins and singalong tunes aren't your cup of tea, give this a wide berth. |
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The boy grins and necks a pill that won't be invented again for another seven years. |
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Byron was shoved out of the way rather forcefully by two identical twins with very mischievous grins. |
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Despite the shamefaced grins that characterised the victims' interviews, there was no mistaking their anger. |
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June's picture was of several patients in a secure facility sitting with goofy grins in front of a television displaying a test pattern. |
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She grins at the sight of me, positively ecstatic at how beautifully I had cleaned up. |
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Rosie was waiting for me at the station and after some hugs and grins it was off to Rosie's new house. |
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They smiled innocently up at the men, who looked down at them with silly grins, as if they had never seen a woman before. |
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Looking closer at the photographs he saw a picture of himself smiling one of those cheesy grins he always put on for photos. |
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The new guy looks the class over then grins a doggish half smirk and practically declaring himself as the new class hotty he says. |
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They had spoken in unison, with quickly flashing grins sliding onto their lips. |
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He grins like a chimp, pouts like a chimp, walks like a chimp and even talks like a chimp would if chimps could talk. |
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Donny and Trevor shouldered their way past me with manic grins on their faces. |
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Rosy-cheeked and with huge grins on their faces they seem the picture of innocence until they rugby tackle their teacher to the ground. |
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We rode like sweaty hounds, loping along the trail and waving our happy grins into the evening sun. |
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I almost laugh but Martin Compston, patron saint of leisurewear in Scotland, just grins. |
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There were huge grins and shrieks of delight as they ran through the sprinklers, chasing each other with squirt guns and water balloons. |
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He grins sweetly, and I show him a real lap dance, and no one looks, because after all, this is America, the land of the free. |
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More and more people have decided not to put up with yellowing, stained teeth and, instead, are having them bleached into a pearly white grins. |
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Their smiles weren't the fake smiles produced so often for cameras, but genuine grins of joy. |
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She gave a small smile to her friends who returned the very smile with large grins that told her she had received going away presents. |
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Cunning eyes, wily grins, pesky faces had beamed tenacity and aptness and survival. |
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She brightened up as I said those words and smiled one of her toothy grins. |
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You will be giving a lot of laughs, smiles, giggles, chuckles, hoots, snorts, cackle, titters, grins and guffaws. |
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The wide receiver did backflips across the 50-yard line, and the grins got wider by the moment. |
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The traffic snarls and congested roads near schools hardly mattered for motorists, as they welcomed them with warm smiles and long grins. |
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He grins sheepishly, then eyes everyone else's meals esuriently. |
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By the end of the evening, most of my guests had settled back into their seats with satisfied grins and a stiff drink or smoke in hand as ordering took place. |
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She grins cheerily back until he shrugs and pats the grass beside him. |
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Audiences leap to their feet, they cheer, they sing, they stick on goofy ear-to-ear grins, and they all know they are privileged to be in the presence of greatness. |
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He grins, and there are bits of gristle and meat stuck in his teeth. |
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Some of those grins smacked of botched surgery, skin hoiked too far, too fast. |
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Wade works it square for another single and Bailey grins as his pull shot swishes miles above a skiddy, low short delivery. |
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With assured grins and malicious leers they crept in toward us. |
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In Thursday night's hockey game of a debate, the odd semiotics were not Gore-y sighs but grins. |
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So it is no surprise that Ed Miliband shuns real dogs, and grins and bears comparisons with Gromit. |
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Spending more than an hour greeting a well-behaved group that queued with schoolboy grins, she lavished her attention on the well-deserved throng with photos and autographs. |
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Well, I know very well that I will be greeted with smiles and grins everywhere. |
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Talent grins broadly as he tells me he loves to play soccer and that he hopes to be a doctor some day. |
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She grins as she talks about her love for school, her friends and her family. |
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The big, happy grins on their faces suggest that they truly enjoyed the go-kart rides, the meals and the numerous attendance prizes. |
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A blond kid grins like a Cheshire cat not uttering a word as he extinguishes the fire. |
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The Italians are staring down at us and we're grinning back up at them with our great gumsy grins. |
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The attempt to feign outrage runs out of steam here, and he grins. |
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The actor grins and suddenly there's a wicked gleam in her eye. |
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She gives you a story line or a message from great granny or a question to ponder, grins around her wreath of pipe smoke and wanders on over the hill. |
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It showed a group of heavily armed Sandinista guerrillas huddled in the jungles of Nicaragua with big grins on their faces. |
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Barry grins back, a natural expression that makes him look mischievous. |
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In the programme you see us up on stage singing L'Apologie and then the camera pans to the audience and you see 40,000 people, all standing there with these big grins on their faces. |
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Unfortunately, he grins, that magic number applies only to weanlings. |
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The children were all wearing anticipatory grins in the minutes before the cake was served. |
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Steve Harris grins knowingly as interrogation begins, sitting in the band's Essen dressing room, in front of a light-bulb framed mirror which gives him a certain Godfatherly glow. |
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We guarantee the grins will be from ear-to-ear. |
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Patterson grins a grin that he means to be rakish, but he's pretty sure it just comes off as gutshot. |
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Harish, whose foundation provides villages with some of the building costs for tankas and talabs, grins as she relates the story. |
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What we get are two beanpoles wearing big specs, big hair and big stupid grins. |
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The menu pokes fun of itself and is full of surprises that create grins, giggles and great exchanges between customers and waitpersons. |
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A family of carved pumpkins sat on the porch rail, smiling toothy candle-lit grins that flickered to black, guttering in laughter with every gust of wind. |
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Blindly paternalistic in his dealings with his surly, distrustful charges, Wikus grins vapidly while his colleagues invade their homes and beat them if they resist. |
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Images of kids playing tin whistles, others skipping and some with grins bigger than a Cheshire cat were too blissful to be believable. |
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Never will that be truer than when thousands of Neets wearing flatcaps, toothy grins and Harrington jackets with nothing underneath swarm from the smoke-filled gazebos to cockney-along to this sarf-of-the-river classic. |
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Laughter, grins, and giggles are the norm. |
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Sergi Darder, the man taken off on 76.25, published a picture from the dressing room: a trestle table topped with tupperware, raised arms, alien eyes, big grins and a victory sign or two. |
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This was Cheshire Cat territory, the grins unlimited and undimmed, including from the two big men who until recently had been so opposed over a disputed election as to drag Kenya towards civil war. |
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Both had big grins on their faces as they circled it like hungry vultures! |
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Cheshire grins hide gritted teeth, whilst admiring looks hide five-second once-overs. |
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Twin-sets were ruffled, Prada suits twitched, face-lifts were stretched into rictus grins of fear. |
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Mr Bush is all winks, jokes, flapping hands and puckish grins. |
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Mention the sport of golf around our corporate headquarters and people will stare out the window with wide-eyed grins and a slight drool here and there, and then they'll disappear for the rest of the afternoon. |
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In an arena dominated by the most athletic contenders from Japan and Germany, the loud-mouthed American heavyweight had managed to bring childish grins to the faces of two seasoned racing instructors. |
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I either don't send out a card at all, producing a low-grade guilt that dogs me into the New Year, or slap together a family picture on Thanksgiving weekend, my kids' grins matching the forced lineup. |
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Three big grins, and Nipper with his nose in the air, preparing to run. |
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Overall, driving an RDX anywhere is a phenomenally sporty experience, punctuated with a quicker response than anything in its class and wider grins you've ever had on your face before. |
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They let it all hang out, let beatific grins spread across their faces. |
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It was, therefore, no surprise to see both sporting particularly wide grins this morning, this after Australia's first-ever FIFA Women's World Cup win had been followed up by an historic victory for the Scots in Paris. |
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Frightened at the grins and the bushly heads, the herd made for Amboseli, without hurrying too much, as though they knew whom they had to do with. |
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He grins like the little merboy who used to dare me to eat sea slugs. |
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