He walked away from her, swinging the necklace around his forefinger, grinning cold-heartedly, narrowing his eyes in a silent but deadly glare. |
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I always found myself embarrassed when confronted with pictures of scraggy or sagging wives and overfed, grinning offspring. |
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Loud cheers and slight screams were heard all around me and I turned to Zach grinning. |
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A young barmaid brought Doran a drink, grinning at him mischievously, but he didn't even glance at her. |
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The shots of her grinning like a lunatic on the beach, or posed in stockings and basque, were not enough. |
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She gritted her teeth, opened her eyes and was welcomed by a grinning new day as she flicked on the lamp switch to survey the damage. |
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Sandra was now half way to the trunk when my mother hurled the screen door open and came capering up to us, grinning wildly. |
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He beat his fists on David's arm, and David soon let him go, both boys grinning widely. |
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He was grinning with the expectant air of an ambitious toady as he balanced on his tiptoes. |
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The cool linen sheets tempted her to extend her toes till they touched the ivory bedstead and brushed the relief curls of a grinning cherub. |
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Lauren then exited the mess hall grinning at the laughter that echoed in the room. |
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Those four brought their swords down at once, but the dark wizard parried them all, holding each one and grinning toothily. |
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One of the merchants shook a fist at her and yelled something and she waved back at him grinning. |
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Tonight on the sidewalk, a father and son coming home, the boy carrying a shiny new pair of training wheels and grinning. |
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A rather fetching photograph of young Dave, grinning beside a milk float in Glasgow many moons ago, appeared in Friday's newspapers. |
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He came back with a bruise on his cheek where the troll had hit him with a wooden bowl, and grinning like a mad man. |
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She found a nice red T-shirt and turned to see Jessica grinning and modeling her clothes behind her. |
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I tottered about the streets, grinning bitterly at perfectly respectable people. |
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The figure on the throne was grinning maliciously beneath the blackness of his hood. |
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There is was with a chicken leg in its mouth, grinning in such a way only an emaciated mongrel kitten-cat can grin. |
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He has managed to look past her grinning liberal facade and seen the power mad slattern within. |
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She was grinning wickedly at the three, and they bit their lips simultaneously with regret for not eating that morning's meal. |
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I sat there in the slipstream grinning the grin of a man who's spent 20 years motoring and was now doing something so much more exciting. |
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The fifteen year old was holding a trophy and her tennis racket, grinning broadly. |
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It is at this moment that we find Sophia, hopping home with a bag slung over her shoulders, grinning broadly. |
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By now more than one third of the class was grinning broadly or chuckling to them selves. |
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They were grinning broadly and saying all kinds of rubbish while embracing their friend. |
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The Expert Temp grinning broadly behind the staff member sensed this, and leered at me. |
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Is this really the moment for the grinning ninny to inflict his woeful attempts at some classic music moments upon the listening public? |
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It's just that few choose to, because it's exhausting and demoralising permanently to present oneself as a grinning ninny. |
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I had been grinning all morning, especially when Mesa and I succeeded in cutting some difficult cows from the herd. |
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He could hear the burble of a small stream and quickened his pace, grinning when he saw the water. |
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He stroked his beard, grinning to himself, his parents wouldn't recognise him with the fiery red beard already bushing aggressively from his jaw. |
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John swaggers around on stage in loose sportswear, woolly hat down to his eyes, with his grinning DJ just off to the side. |
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My monitor fills with images of two men saluting, grinning thumbs up or looking dead serious. |
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He was walking with a pronounced stoop, gleefully rubbing his hands together and grinning like a maniac. |
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Halpern kept his arms crossed and eyes forward, while Ren was grinning and tucking a few stray hairs up under a mesh caul. |
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The impression was of a government dusting itself down and grinning at a cheeky escape. |
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She opened her streaming, dead green eyes, grinning so widely that she looked like a Cheshire cat. |
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How was I supposed to be seductive and persuasive when I was grinning like a Cheshire cat? |
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Shielding the bright sun from her eyes with a suntanned hand and grinning widely, she opened her arms and the girl leapt gleefully into them. |
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I cut off both thoughts and gave the answer I had given my grinning, chiacking, companions. |
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His mouth extended almost from ear to ear, grinning horribly and showing all his teeth. |
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Lannie sat on the floor, grinning happily, as a puppy cocker spaniel, Pounce, jumped in glee around her. |
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Along the way, Henri flirted with Geneva by mockingly fluttering his eyes at her and impudently grinning. |
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The mobile phone keeps ringing every few minutes and messages have her grinning widely. |
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I walked over to my office where she was standing in front of the doorway, grinning insanely. |
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If you get completely plastered, and wander home inanely grinning at passers-by, you're not a problem. |
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People came out of the polling station, grinning, shaking their fists in victory. |
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I saw him grinning out of the corner of my eye and I got a little flutter of warmth in my stomach. |
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Aiden watched us both warily, uncertain as to why we were grinning crazily at each other. |
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Acknowledging the basic fruitlessness of human existence is important, but so is grinning. |
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Casey blushed, her hands full, not being able to reciprocate, but grinning as much as her anyway. |
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The two girls were fair, round-faced, bare-legged and smiling cutely, the boys darker and grinning. |
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And, as he likes to point out, you don't have to be an accomplished powder hound to find yourself grinning ear-to-ear at the end of a run. |
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A tall, gangling man with shaggy brown hair waved to her from his doorway, grinning broadly. |
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I wipe daubs of mud from my face, grinning because I'm above the tree line, in wide open country. |
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Then he noticed Andrew acting strangely, grinning and waving, talking gibberish to himself and fidgeting. |
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She keeps grinning and gurning at me like she's deranged, like she's going to murder me or something. |
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I descend to greet my public at 11 pm and am able to scrutinize at least 6 different chins and sets of grinning teeth at close quarters. |
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I leaned over to the other Australian lawyer, who was also grinning kinda goofily in the firelight. |
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We got her all established, then sat around for at least forty-five minutes like the goons we are, grinning and commenting on her every action. |
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He comes unstuck at the curtain call, where his lack of training shows in a grinning, gormless bow from the waist. |
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How my heart sank when I saw his grinning, punchable visage smirk out the page. |
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In front of him stood a masked man clutching a knife in one hand, grinning eerily at him. |
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My vision a bit blurry and still gasping for breath, I found myself trapped by three grinning teenage girls. |
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The older girl stopped short and looked over her head, grinning like a maniac. |
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To our astonishment, Denis was grinning at us, and was even now heading in our direction. |
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Gail marched after the man enthusiastically, followed by a rather nervous Emy, a dismal Mary, and a grinning Nora. |
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The drummer, grinning at the joke, lounges on the open gate of the dump truck, his drums nestled among the garbage. |
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Watching the faces of the diggers in the background, I caught a lot of grinning and eye-rolling. |
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The grinning jackanapes who has so arbitrarily dismantled the constitution is now half mad with power. |
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Earlier that day, grinning happily, she had declared that she felt like the queen bee. |
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He's a grinning, bearded, furiously energetic human whirlwind, known to everyone as Poppa. |
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She nodded at the door as she rattled this list off to her brother, and grinning he slipped out. |
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But the Deputy Prime Minister appeared to enjoy the white-knuckle ride, grinning throughout in the company of a couple of minders wearing shades. |
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The 35-year-old cabbie from Wakefield walked grinning from the city's magistrates court after receiving the fine and a six-month driving ban. |
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He would see himself mouth angry words back at the idling grinning shopkeepers, that would wipe away for ever the pasty smile off their faces. |
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With shining eyes he let out a wolf whistle playfully, grinning, as Jake looked over his shoulder and smiled mischievously. |
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Her ruby red lips were grinning slyly as she placed her arms around her lover's neck. |
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At the end, a grinning Italian fan had presented Kirwan with a battered wooden spoon. |
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Can you imagine being chased across a lake of petrol by a grinning madman with a cigarette lighter? |
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He swept his finger along the surface of the mantle and turned to her, grinning. |
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A newspaper clipping, laminated, was taped to the side of the station, with a photo of a big grinning guy smiling into the sun. |
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A quick scan of the room sees members nodding among themselves and grinning. |
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I laughed all the way through and in the end I left the cinema grinning from ear to ear. |
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The Weasel, who may or may not be Valerie's father, lurks throughout the film, lecherously grinning and groping at the young girl. |
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Fuora said grinning, she lit a cigarette and took a long drag then blew the smoke into Bree's face. |
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One young acolyte has such a rictus from grinning at his master's jokes that it looks like a physical affliction. |
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Don stood in the centre of what had become a riotous assembly, grinning sheepishly, enjoying the pats on the back. |
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The grinning Michael beckoned me over the side and we stepped into a shallow aquarium of sun-warmed transparency. |
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The city's 130,000 inhabitants chat languidly in doorways, grinning at locals and passing tourists. |
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She walked round to the other side of the bucket and, grinning, knelt down opposite. |
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The only thing in front of her was this dog, who was grinning at her with his tongue lolling out. |
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He keeps grinning an artificial smile while speaking whenever the photographer is clicking. |
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He turned to Karl, his face ashy and covered in sweat, but he was grinning widely. |
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He was grinning as he set off at a lope for home, already framing his reply in his mind. |
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After the two had managed to set up the horse's tack, Allen stepped out of the stall, grinning broadly. |
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Three days later, Gawain and I answered the door to a newly lip-pierced individual who was grinning like a madman. |
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He must've thought I was grinning at him, so he smiled back and even gave me a little wave. |
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He was grinning and he immediately invaded her personal space, backing her against the locker beside hers. |
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Maybe I'll find my pension by happening across its grinning proprietress as she wanders the streets trying to snare lost holidaymakers in the morning. |
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The guy was grinning and had dark brown curls and ice blue eyes. |
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She would leave every day of shooting during the polar vortex just grinning from ear-to-ear. |
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In another shot she is shown kissing him on the cheek, while h has his arm wrapped around her and is grinning. |
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He returned to the locker room, covered with mud, but grinning ear-to-ear. |
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Even jogging, while seemingly harmless, has encouraged damp, smelly and sanctimonious people to stride down our streets with grinning notions of moral superiority. |
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There are notable Halloween pictures, such as a pair of knobby-kneed fourth-grade boys in pastel tutus on in-line skates, grinning from ear to ear. |
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Taking advantage of her distraction, the swordsman-in-training managed to splatter a handful of mud across her face, grinning when she glared at him. |
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I ducked my head so I wouldn't start grinning like a maniac. |
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She couldn't stop grinning like an idiot for the rest of the day. |
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Both boys were grinning widely, showing off all their teeth. |
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You can see wicked witches, grinning goblins, and hallucinating hags! |
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In the opposite corner is the artist himself, and though he's got a big leather-bound volume under his arm and a hair shirt on his back, he's grinning from ear to ear. |
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She sits a sizable distance away from him, grinning mercurially. |
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He stooped down to the window and looked right at me, grinning. |
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Too much Affordably Good Design made me want to go straight to a novelty shop in Devizes to buy a toby jug of a grinning trawlerman's head sporting a yellow sou'wester. |
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He fired point-blank at the grinning skull resting against the doorpost. |
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Only the honking of a car horn behind us, telling us that the stop light had turned green, sobered us up enough for Matt to start driving again, but he couldn't help grinning. |
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You may not be able to sleep with Ryan Lochte, the Olympic swimmer and ubiquitous grinning presence at New York Fashion Week. |
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I caught Milton 's eye again, and he was grinning ear to ear. |
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Chalmers treasured his 25 cents a week, and it was amusing to watch him hobble about on his remaining leg, emptying rubbish baskets and grinning toothlessly. |
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Most men though, like Orlando Bloom, have no shame in grinning and Baring it all. |
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Eventually people filed out, grinning broadly, bouncing on the balls of their feet. |
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Her friend laughed and even Sadie couldn't help grinning a little. |
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He was always jocund and grinning, while I always just stare in annoyance. |
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Chancing a look in his direction, Eve observed that he was grinning. |
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And behind that grinning face lay a treacherous, poisonous personality. |
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In all of the pictures, her mother was grinning like a Cheshire cat. |
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I shivered slightly in the cold but couldn't help grinning to myself. |
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He's being such an immense monomaniacal divvy about Anthony that his cycle of grinning wildly or crying his eyes out keeps speeding up with every passing day. |
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He is a not just a grinning creationist, he is also willing to disdain Darwinism with a sinister pugnacity. |
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Everyone winces a bit but Gray just sits there, giddily happy, grinning as if he were the Cheshire cat and someone had just complimented his invisibility. |
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Perfect, now I just had to stop grinning like a Cheshire cat. |
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Is he trying not to smile but inside grinning like a Cheshire cat? |
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At their feet, the artist painted a weird shape that turns out to be a grinning skull when you hold the picture at a slant and view it in the right way. |
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She turned towards Mark who was grinning like a Cheshire cat. |
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I could sense that she was probably grinning like a Cheshire cat. |
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Perhaps that's the legacy of being the frontman, spending your early teens grinning good-naturedly on gormless kids' TV shows and in gormless pop magazines. |
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At first he pretended to be angry, but we just kept grinning angelically at him and eventually he started laughing and sat down to eat cheese and biscuits with us. |
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Next up was Benji, the left-handed batter who was grinning ear to ear. |
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One measly year later, Pam woke to find a naked Ewing grinning at her in the shower. |
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As he relishes his triumph, a larger, grinning version of the man materializes in the background, eyeing his prey. |
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In this world, once-proud physicians are over-prescribing and over-ordering, grinning and pretending, stepping and fetching. |
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What's odd, however, is the sheer fervour with which he's using them, eyes blazing, grinning like a devotee of a particularly ecstatic religious cult. |
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For years now, human remains have become exposed in the eroding sand-dunes and it was not unusual to encounter a grinning skull when walking along a particular stretch. |
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Rae looked to his left and saw a large, hulking man standing behind the store's counter, grinning openly, revealing the man's lack of dental hygiene. |
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The cork that sealed it was embossed with a grinning skull-and-crossbones. |
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It hit dead centre and Lidiah was left grinning like an idiot. |
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Not to be outdone, Adams takes over drumming duties, grinning like a loon. |
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Prizes should be delivered to the TV director who cut to their box in time to catch him grinning like a loon, boffing a balloon about with his feet and hands. |
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I walked back towards the grinning stickybeak who took a few steps backwards before fleeing for the steamy safety of his laundry. |
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The one who stands, literally, by her man, grinning painfully as he reels off a list of infidelities to the Press? |
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Completely non-sexual the only potential threat lay in the possibility of humiliation when the gummily grinning subject was a teenager. |
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Weintraub says, grinning his boyish grin and polishing off a pretzel. |
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The old maid came up to him, grinning toothlessly and hugged him, tears running into the horizontal creases on her face. |
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Whether it's grinning ginger kittens, delighted dolphins or chortling chimps there's plenty of happiness out there. |
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Why else would a gazillionaire choose to go to a public beach surrounded by photographers, grinning fans and the couple's two ridiculous dogs. |
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As he did a victory jig, she was mortified to see him grinning toothlessly. |
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John ended the set with a beautiful serve, an ace, and could not help grinning like a Cheshire cat. |
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When death seems to be grinning back at us from the netherverse, most meet his stare with fear, in their eyes. |
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Four hours later, I emerged grinning like a cat that got the cream, feeling more like yummy mummy than yukky mu m my. |
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Artist Terry Allen envisioned the grinning glad-hander as a greeter for conventioneers, and everyone else who frequents Yerba Buena Gardens, at Third and Mission streets. |
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Eugenia Repelskii is a charmingly discombobulated Proprietress, and grinning Flower Girl Vanya's still bouncing about on her pointes like a cheerleader. |
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I tuned in ready for the first at Lingfield, only to be greeted by the young shaver's grinning fizzog telling us how Sir Michael Stoute's last five runners had all won. |
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Here books are the subject of a bizarre, cavemanlike ritual, as six semi-naked men squat together in a circle on top of piles of books, grinning like village idiots. |
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Unlike an Apatow film, there are few belly laughs but, if you've an appetite for offbeat humour, the chances are you'll be grinning throughout this gem. |
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Just above the doorway, which opened spang onto the broadway of Datura, a grinning face peered down upon the visitors, its eyes ruby-colored glass. |
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She curled her hand round my finger, grinning gummily and entrancingly. |
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How did a gangly, grinning tourist in a puka shell necklace offer to help her with her shopping bags and three hours later convince her to meet him in San Diego? |
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Depending on one's perspective, a glance at tourism sector growth will have some catching a dose of Moctezuma's revenge and others grinning into their tequila sunrises. |
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