Definitionn. a smile expressing smugness or scorn instead of pleasure
Last update: September 29, 2016
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He smirked aty his wise crack. [adverb]
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I'll soon wipe the smirk from the War Witch 's face. [Please select]
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This line in my contact details often raises a smirk, usually combined with a sarcastic " Enjoy your day off ". [Please select]
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Alice Bean, the pretty maid of the cavern, who, after her father's misfortune, as she called it, had attended Rose as fille-de-chambre, smiled and smirked with the best of them. [Please select]
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Fortunately the bride, all smirk and blush, had just entered the room. [Please select]
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Miss Kennedy smirked, disserving, coral lips, at first, at second. [Please select]
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He turned a happy patch's smirk to Stephen, saying: The disguise, I fear, is thin. [Please select]
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She took one look at the smirk on his face. [Please select]
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My friends "lucky-dog'd" me until I began to smirk to myself at my own good fortune.' [Please select]
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Ted balanced over to the low beveled mirror in the buffet, regarded his charms, and smirked. [Please select]
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Rimmon, with a little smirk as he sidled away. [Please select]
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