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grin

noun as in wide smile

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verb as in smile widely

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She grins, adding, “And, in fact, he’s already shot and edited the thing before any of us have shown up.”

When I mentioned the 1974 thriller “The Conversation,” he gave me a most subtle grin and said, “What would you like to do?”

I looked at pictures we’d taken at Eaton Canyon on New Year’s Day, a week before the fire: Our baby wrapped against my chest smiling her toothless grin; my feet planted in the stream.

He also came equipped with some personal features that fit the time period: Faxon is known for his toothy grin, which he was not asked to enhance or change.

He whipped out a chainsaw, the kind of goofy weapon you might see in a video game, except that it's real people whose lives he's ruining while he grins at the cameras.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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