Charlie shook his heavy head of blonde hair and grinned, picking up his things as we followed the crowd towards the door. |
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He grinned and clasped her hand on his shoulder before running and dragging her along to the helm of the ship. |
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I grinned and crossed to the bed in three strides, kissing Black passionately. |
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Chris grinned and quickly stripped down to his plain black boxers before jumping into the hot tub. |
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A tall leggy figure stepped in the light of the entrance to the bar, and Brian grinned. |
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He grinned down at her and walked by her giving her a shove making her stumble. |
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Reaching the sitting area, he grinned at Jake and flopped into another chair, chafing his hands to get a modicum of feeling back into them. |
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Katherine grinned as she was swept to the left by the waltz, her eyes gleaming underneath the light of the crystal chandeliers. |
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Arthur grinned as he envisaged a leonine Uncle Louis growling at Alicia's suitor, then pouncing on him and chasing him out of the house. |
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I grinned like a Cheshire cat as I opened the hut door and started down the steps inside. |
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The guy with blonde streaks through black hair and wearing silver sunglasses grinned sheepishly, pushing his sunnies up onto his hair. |
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Wrapping her arms around Suzanne's slim waist, she grinned, waggling her eyebrows. |
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Cassidy crouched down by the water and grinned at the comical looking ducks as they paddled and preened themselves in the clear crystal water. |
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A slender man with burnt honey skin and almond eyes grinned and gave Tala a welcoming bow. |
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Several runners advanced across the field towards the keep, and he grinned licentiously. |
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Heather grinned at him and poked her perfectly manicured fingernail into his ribcage. |
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She grinned suddenly, her face lighting up, her eyes turning to tawny amber-green. |
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He grinned, lightning quick, an action that lit his face so well that even Sophia's blood pressure spiked. |
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Kneeling to cut the cords of newspaper bundles, TickTock, clerking in his father's store, grinned up. |
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I smiled hesitantly at her and she grinned back as she stepped over the doorstep and into our house. |
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She grinned involuntarily, amused by his likeness to her high school maths teacher. |
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Jeff grinned as he stomped on a few switches on his distortion pedal, and a second later was pounding out the heavy rift. |
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He grinned at her, sharing their triumph, though he knew that in a few days she would become peevish and seek another argument. |
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He grinned, and lay face down on the ground, taking up nearly all the space in the room. |
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Kathy grinned at me, her whole face brightening up, once again painfully perky. |
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He grinned like an imp, apologised and declared he would instead talk about the policies he would not be pursuing. |
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He grinned and started idly drawing shapes down my arm with his index finger. |
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They both grinned at me and I suddenly felt uncomfortable under their gazes. |
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He grinned slowly, an infectious smile that soon spread, spanning ear to ear. |
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Sonia grinned and crossed over to where the men were readying the grapples and cannons. |
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The man grinned, his teeth like pinnacles of old rock at strange angles in his gums. |
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The older man grinned, a myriad of wrinkles submerging onto the weather tanned skin, exposing his real age of fifties. |
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Kathryn grinned and placed the pitchfork in the wheelbarrow, which she moved to the manure pile quickly. |
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Jason grinned and went up to the bar to get them enough alcohol to get them completely wasted. |
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She grinned at him and took it, interlacing their fingers, as she always liked to do. |
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He grinned to himself as he realized that the conversation in the back of his van sounded like an espionage drama on the radio. |
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He grinned, taking that as an invitation to enter and pulled a chair over to her bed. |
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Lena's nostrils flared slightly then she grinned and kissed his lips softly. |
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I grinned and stepped back slightly, but was pushed further as he poked me with the stick. |
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Nat grinned and jerked his chin toward the door to indicate Dyana follow him. |
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The muscular fellow grinned at the women gathered on both sides of the cheetah and then flexed his muscles. |
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I grinned with confidence and with a sudden decision, flipped the speed up. |
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He grinned mindlessly at his stupid analogy, moving to go and flop on the couch again, though this time with energy and not-so-much black. |
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He grinned, trying to shake off his morning glumness, and swung his own gleaming blade around, flourishing it with expertise. |
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He gestured to the now empty chair with a flourish, and grinned, flashing sharp teeth. |
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Despite her flush of embarrassment at the small tradition, she grinned and ran down to them. |
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He inwardly grinned along with Elizabeth, but both of them kept impassive countenances in front of their son. |
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There, he dropped the package into one of the postboxes and grinned with satisfaction when he imagined a confused postman finding it. |
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He grinned, blowing out a puff of smoke, then did a courtly bow to the quarter-deck. |
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She grinned as I inconspicuously grimaced and longed to duck beneath the covers. |
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She pushed her black plastic framed glasses up her nose and stared up at the guy who grinned at her. |
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I grinned at him and gave him a hug just as the doorbell rang signalling the arrival of my friends. |
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He grinned coyly and we continued on our stroll, slurping our ice cream and looking like content children. |
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She craned her head around from where she was positioned and grinned at me. |
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Once there he was handed a half full bottle of vodka and he grinned widely before taking a long pull of the burning liquid. |
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I grinned and grabbed the six-pack of cream soda we had stolen from the supply room last year. |
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Willis grinned his way through every episode, often breaking the fourth wall with sarcastic comments for the audience at home. |
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I grinned as I shoved his face in the snow and Thatcher administered the wedgie. |
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He grinned and held up his fingers, which were covered in chocolate cake frosting. |
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She tried to ignore her, but she caught the quick curl of lips and grinned. |
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Sharp fanged teeth grinned at Jake while rich ruby eyes were curtained with silver and black hair. |
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Triliny grinned and walked up to Kathryn, giving a slight curtsy and smiling at the girl's expression of disgust. |
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Keeping this thought to himself, however, Dev simply grinned and waved gaily. |
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She grinned and turned on her heel, ready to bolt down the hallway and dart her way out of the prison. |
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Eathan breathed in the deep-sea air that misted across the ocean and grinned. |
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He grinned at her, but quickly turned serious again as his thoughts returned to why he was there. |
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Eyes of a dull red, almost brown color glittered with amusement as the girl grinned at him. |
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He grinned and picked me up, sending a jolt of surprise through me and making me let out an involuntary shriek of laughter. |
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Kit grinned at Alan puckishly and leaned forward, whispering into Alan's ear. |
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She then glanced back up at Alex and grinned devilishly, only this time it had no real effect on him. |
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James grinned and pushed himself from his position with the muscles in his back. |
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Aaron grinned and plopped down in the seat, thunking his sack lunch on the table. |
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Brian grinned cruelly and ran at him with his sword thrust out like a jouster. |
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He grinned widely to himself and sang along to the tape in the cassette player. |
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He looked up at me and grinned, putting out his cigarette on the arm of the bench. |
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She was old enough to be Bahzell's mother, and her tart tone was so like his old nurse's that he grinned despite his tension. |
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Looking through the dresses, Lydia grinned as she found an azure blue, sleeveless, turtleneck dress. |
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Eric walked out from the kitchen and grinned, sitting down and slowly savoring his chocolate pudding. |
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He grinned and flipped open his notebook, obviously savouring the moment before he dropped the bombshell of what kind of trouble I was in. |
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I grinned at him like some overgrown, two-legged malamute and he grinned back sure enough. |
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Terese grinned at her, and scooped some of Rowena's mother's mashed potatoes next to the scalloped ones on her plate. |
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Tomoko strode happily and grinned as she walked up to her bike, covered with an old withered rainproof blanket. |
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Alonzo was scowling when he opened the door, but grinned when he realized it was us. |
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Haley grinned at Rick and dipped her roti in the small bowl of thick, creamy raita. |
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He grinned rather shyly at us, baring an impressive row of gold teeth, but clearly did not know what to do with the gadget. |
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He ranted on like this for several minutes, close to tears, while Jimmy Saville grinned and played with his jewellery. |
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He opened his blue eyes and, seeing Wesley, grinned with a suddenness that was startling. |
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I grinned at her and turned back to the stove and listened as she got a pot, the rice and a measuring cup then came and stood next to me. |
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He grinned and continued tickling her until she fell off the couch in laughter. |
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It's staring at me and I swear I saw a fine set of razor-sharp teeth as it grinned at me. |
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I grinned up at him, standing on my tiptoes to plant kisses all over his face. |
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I grinned as one, the largest in mass and muscle, was dogpiled by all others. |
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Jahson clapped his hands with glee and danced a merry jig while Pablo grinned wolfishly. |
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She grinned through an ash-blond blur of beer and mescal, giggling against his shoulder. |
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I grinned at him as I lifted the sleeping Maddie up and lay her on her bedroll under the wagon. |
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He grinned, revealing a mouthful of rotted and missing teeth, and slung a beefy arm over her shoulder. |
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A group of roistering guys and gals grinned beerily over a table thickly covered with bottles and glasses. |
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He seemed distracted for a second, and then grinned and slung himself up into his bunk. |
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Once the woman was gone and the door was closed once again, Jeremiah grinned again. |
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The being grinned and raised one of its two long, lithe arms, and spread its five long, pale fingers. |
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He grinned wickedly, holding my hands in his, whispering French endearments into my ear. |
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Bernie grinned toothily at this, before walking off to his left and removing a very large green sheet from an even larger metal machine. |
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Bella stopped crying and grinned toothlessly up at Grace, soothed by her voice. |
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An old hag from across the isle grinned toothlessly at me as he left and said something I couldn't understand. |
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Cofecr grinned toothlessly, and bustled off to the kitchen to get the special. |
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The man grinned toothlessly at her when she was finished, but she remained impassive and told him to return to the ranch. |
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Max grinned slightly, turning around and removing the toothpick from his mouth. |
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After a little fumbling around, Brock grinned widely and with a grunt pulled a very large, very angry badger out of his sett. |
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John grinned bemusedly, a girly, naive grin that often made the girls back home swoon. |
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Kriss yelled down, eyes closed as she grinned, then winked and gave a peace sign. |
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Noticing Vincent's bedroom door was slightly ajar, Cael pushed it open further and looked in and grinned. |
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He grinned and waved an instrument at me that I soon realised closely resembled a shaver. |
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I grinned sheepishly, suddenly feeling very warm inside my brother's jacket. |
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Justin grinned, staring out into space, his hands still gripping tightly onto the handles of the controls. |
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It worked, and she grinned as Sebastian bent to pick up her treasured possession. |
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She selected a very fat cigarette which she lit with a petrol lighter, and grinned as it issued a rich sweet-smelling odour. |
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Both twins grinned and raised their eyes to meet mine, mischief sparkling in them. |
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Cole grinned and went on to explain about the different types of magic users that there were. |
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Within minutes, the Healer produced a small scrap of parchment, and grinned in triumph. |
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Christina's face also lit up at the sight of Kimberly and she grinned broadly, showing perfect white teeth, as she hugged her tightly. |
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When he heard about this seemingly overdue admission by the trainer, Carberry grinned broadly. |
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Jack grinned then, his teeth flashing white through the charcoal that blackened his face. |
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Olof just grinned but JB, from behind a wreath of cigarette smoke, turned round with an encouraging glance. |
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Once she was on level ground, she grinned knowing she was finally out of the canyon. |
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They swung from the monkey bars and grinned from the hopscotch lines etched on the pavement. |
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He grinned but said nothing as his features faded into a bland monotonous look. |
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Cris grinned at her and hopped up onto the couch, lacing his fingers together as he winked. |
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He grinned against my lips and propelled me towards his bed, but before we got there, I laid some ground rules. |
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She grinned at him teeth a blaring white against the dark twist of her lips, otherwise cruel. |
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Carina grinned as she watched the fishes shimmer and shine in the glowing moonlight. |
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The man grinned, then reached out, gently touching Lexa's shoulders with both hands, and murmured, in a sing-song voice. |
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The two soldiers grinned at their prey and, with a sharp yank, the one on her left ripped the arrow out of her shoulder. |
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He blinked, then grinned his huge, cheesy grin, and pointed to the wall next to him. |
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When he came around to unbind my ankles, I looked up and Marcus grinned down at me. |
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The collected cast grinned uncomfortably from the stage, looking out on a crowd of handsomely dressed Upper West Siders. |
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I stopped dead in my tracks and grinned real big when I noticed that the lawns are speckled with beautiful little bluets. |
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Before Kat could give any other thought to what he was doing, Josh turned back around and grinned unctuously at her. |
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One of the girls, in a black bikini top and board shorts, tossed her dreadlocks over her shoulders and grinned back. |
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The blonde grinned and her friends kept nodding like brainless bobble-heads. |
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At supper she grinned at her stepfather, who triumphantly swept back his slick hair. |
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He grinned as he hung his long black coat up and slung his keys on a near by table. |
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I grinned, seeing two small, slippered feet peeking out beneath the silk material. |
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She grinned at me and told me I was certainly better than any of the usual namby-pamby house guests. |
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He grinned, and one of those male, self-satisfied smirks slid onto his face. |
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She grinned and her amber colored hair was smoothed out a little and curled lightly at the ends to create an elegant look. |
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The old man suddenly grinned and continued about his work, unshackling us from each other. |
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He grinned his approval, smile instantly fading as he spotted something in the sand ahead. |
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So when she said that she decided to stay on as there was important work to do afterwards, I grinned at the splendid naivety of her egotism. |
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She looked up at him and grinned sheepishly, yelping a little as her nails scraped her own puny wound. |
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Leanne grinned and obeyed, untying the floppy pink bow, and lifting the lid off the box slowly. |
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The halfling music major on the front row grinned and started unzipping the padded black case on the desk in front of him. |
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Decked out in ankle-long, breeks decorated with angular black patterns, she grinned at them. |
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Pulling the car to a stop just outside a well-lit house with music sounding from inside, Jesse grinned. |
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Alex grinned broadly at all the people because she loved being the centre of attention. |
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He slowly pulled himself off the stage and grinned broadly at the two gawking at him. |
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Anna looked at me past the condiments in flowery plastic containers and grinned very broadly. |
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He grinned broadly upon noticing her red silk and satin dress and the beautiful rings on her fingers. |
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William was too quick for her and grinned broadly at the annoyed look on Corina's face. |
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She grinned and scampered off down the hall to find more nimrods to invite. |
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I grinned as two guards stepped forward and began leading me out of the room. |
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Croft, sober in his tweed hunting jacket, tan buckskins and black, white-topped boots, grinned and went up to his friend. |
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He merely grinned, still leaning over the railing so she could easily see the laughter sparkling in his leaf-green eyes. |
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A voice resounded through the waiting room, and I grinned, I knew that voice. |
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The snake grinned villainously, and began inching toward me, but then my blood turned warm again. |
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I raised my arms in the air in jubilation, and grinned vindictively at the student section, which again was silenced. |
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Cathal just grinned and flopped his head back down to the floor with a splatter of drool. |
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Maddy's lips separated a little bit and she grinned before shooting another quick glance at Carver while replying. |
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But she grinned and looked abashed, and muttered something about her grandchildren. |
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Before a single shot could be squeezed off, he grinned wickedly and leaped out of the window. |
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She reclined in a chair, opened a copy of Playboy, grinned lecherously, and reached for her briefs. |
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I grinned at him, took Viento's reins, and led him out of his stall, across the stables. |
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He turned and grinned at Michaela, promptly receiving a nudge in his shoulder from the ignored Snow. |
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He lit a cigarette and took a swig of the alcohol and grinned at me, a grin that was rapidly becoming a leer. |
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She grinned and pulled a triangle of white paper out of her pocket and put it in Faith's hand. |
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She grinned lightly, and made a hand signal to a man in the back while Dave was distracted. |
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She grinned and disappeared off the main deck and appeared standing on the beach on the little island. |
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The group relaxed, and Jake grinned his wolflike leer again as he lined up his next shot. |
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He grinned at her, she smiled back, the first expression besides sullen pouting and imperial hauteur he'd seen. |
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I grinned at her and dipped my finger in the pot of sauce sitting on the stovetop. |
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Beautiful Dog rolled his eyes at his god, swung his tail, waggled his ears, made uncouth movements with his splay feet, and grinned from ear to ear. |
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He only grinned and led me back onto the dance floor as quadrille began. |
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She grinned at him, and held his hand for a second as sign of gratitude, before running into the last building, where the pure bred racers were kept. |
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He grinned, showing even white teeth complementing his tanned skin. |
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Nikias grinned, his young face glowing as he charged out of the room. |
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The string players grinned, but the wind section simply fell apart. |
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She grinned and flicked her eyebrow, letting her eyes follow his progress up the rigging and to the top yardarm, were he settled into the tarpaulin for his watch. |
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And so there Miss Johnson sat, rigid with disbelief as two of her least subservient students gazed into her watery eyes and grinned wolfishly beneath little lambskin cloaks. |
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He caught my eye and grinned, full of self-confidence and charm and not the least bit embarrassed. |
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Hakkana grinned and plopped down on a bench, her arms resting in her lap. |
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As he spoke, he pulled out a switchblade and grinned lewdly. |
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The teenager, who plays Harry, grinned broadly and posed for the cameras. |
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He grinned knowing that they had finally roped Ashton into doing the dare. |
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Tobias grinned again, exposing two rows of straight white teeth. |
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The largest grinned, lolling out a tongue and displaying ivory teeth. |
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Jen grinned and she tapped her sharp pencil on the piece of paper. |
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He grinned contentedly as he ruffled my already tangled hair. |
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He grinned and broke into a lope, still silent as owls' wings. |
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And he grinned that shy little grin that I was learning to love. |
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Both the Duke and Duchess grinned broadly as they took turns at the wheel of the Sealegs, which reached speeds of 40 knots. |
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The woman grinned and began to chant, an aura surrounding her body. |
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He saw how close to the mainmast the commodore was and grinned suddenly. |
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She looked up and grinned at the man-sized vent in the ceiling. |
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He grinned, balling the cloth napkin on the table and throwing it my way. |
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She was losing her thread, but she tried again, and grinned desperately. |
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She grinned as she stuffed some leftover food left out into a tin can. |
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I grinned at him and stood on my tiptoes, kissing his check. |
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The soldier grinned and latched his wrists to the enormous death behemoth. |
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The emerald dragon grinned toothily, her crystal eyes sparkling. |
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James grinned toothily, causing her to pull out the damp blue scrunchy tying back her massive mane of wheat blond hair, which she took much effort to maintain perfectly. |
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She took a bow, and he grinned as he scratched his shaggy head. |
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I grinned as I found a black beret, turning back to Floyd with it on. |
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I grinned and shinnied up a side rope ladder up to the mast almost. |
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The fiery redhead grinned, mischief sparkled in those deep emerald eyes. |
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She grinned, shoelaces flapping about, and hopped into the passenger side. |
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He grinned at this, though my heart gave a sickening little fearful lurch. |
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Kit grinned, and pulled a tureen of brown liquid toward her. |
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The lock-keeper himself, mustachioed and twinkly eyed, just grinned. |
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Hoss grinned as she put a finger to her lips, her eyes twinkling. |
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Kit grinned and took a sip of water, then poured some on his blonde head. |
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I grinned as I started to help Dylan with his sippy cup of formula. |
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Grimy and unshaven, he grinned gaptoothed, and returned the gesture. |
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She grinned as she began sneaking stealthily up on a boy her age sitting on the picnic table under the large oak tree the school was built around. |
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He grinned as he disappeared into the stables to untack his horse. |
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Marvin gave them a slight imperceptible nod and they grinned darkly. |
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Jack heaved himself from the well-worn seat of a golf buggy that had seen better years and grinned as his tanned wrist reached for a trusty 9-iron. |
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Glancing over at him, she grinned, her eyes dancing with wicked pleasure. |
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A deadly gleam flashed in Sinclair's eyes and he almost grinned again. |
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The crowd that had gathered burst into applause, and Sarah grinned. |
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I grinned as I hacked at my old jeans, turning them into a pair of shorts. |
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When their eyes met, she grinned wickedly in an informal hello. |
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Damian grinned back, took a pink flower and stuck it behind his ear. |
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I grinned and flopped onto the piano bench as Ethan strummed away. |
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Victoria sultrily grinned at him and shrugged as if it were nothing, then strutted up to him in a way that made Alex's breath catch in his throat. |
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Nik grinned, handing her the chess set, a book, and a writing case. |
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He placed both his palms on the rough wooden table and grinned. |
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As his father's concerned face hovered over him, Joe grinned. |
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Finally I broke down and grinned, clapping him on the shoulder. |
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She clasped it tightly in her brown fist, and grinned in satisfaction. |
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As my bare feet hit the cool cement of pavement I grinned in triumph. |
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Then he looked at the hypospray, grinned, and put it to his own neck. |
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WooJin grinned, he could almost see the shock on the con's face. |
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As he grinned, his gold fillings glinted in the hallway light. |
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Riga grinned proudly and plucked at the sleeve of his shirt aimlessly. |
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When Ko reluctantly sat down in her new seat, the man next to her gave out a long, low whistle and grinned, exposing his six gaping teeth with a gold crown. |
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A tall bearded man soon entered reception and forcibly grinned at me. |
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Molly grinned at him, coyly running her tongue across her lips. |
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She bounced and grinned in response and happily stuffed the fork into her mouth, making sure to clean off every bit of food before she brought it back down again. |
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I grinned, picturing my mother dashing back and forth in the kitchen, clad in a frilly pink apron and caked with flour, a sewing needle in one hand and a whisk in the other. |
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An evil gleam came into his eyes and he grinned mischievously at Tara. |
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He grinned properly, and I felt a smile on my own glossed lips. |
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Women with sensible bobs grinned despite their elasticated skirts. |
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He gave him a pat on the head and grinned in spite of himself. |
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Maurice eyed me suspiciously, then realised who I was and grinned. |
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The girl grinned impishly, her hazel eyes sparkling with mischief. |
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There was a disappointed groan from the audience, and I grinned at them. |
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The warmth immediately enveloped her and he grinned dazzlingly. |
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We all grinned dumbly at him, not one hundred percent sure what to say. |
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Maury rocked his chair onto its back legs, rubbed his shirted stomach, grinned. |
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Dan, a gaumish, freckled youth, grinned sheepishly and said 'Tank ye' at intervals for no apparent reason. |
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Copernicus grinned amorously at the ruddy stout damsel who stood, presenting arms akimbo, under the ale-bush in the latticed porch. |
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I watched Jeb Bush as his brother spoke. He paid attention, grinned and laughed, even ad-libbed when called upon. |
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He grinned sicklily, turning away his head. She had got his manhood, but Lord, what did he care! |
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Jo grinned wide, immediately slipping into superflirt mode. She spoke with a slight Spanish accent. |
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Hearing that, our hunting buddy who doubled as camp cook sauntered to a cooler, pulled up a glistening stringer of bluegills and grinned like he'd just hit an inside straight. |
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Sym grinned to himself and turned towards the headlit traffic. |
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Happy grinned broadly, entirely unmoved, put his feet up on the opposite seat, and made a pig of himself with free food and drink from the complimentary trolley. |
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