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(n)
A smile in which the lips are parted to reveal the teeth.
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The act or expression of one who grins.
An uneven, often crooked smile that is insolent, self-satisfied, conceited or scornful.
The sound of laughing, produced by air so expelled; any similar sound.
An expression of mirth particular to the human species; the sound heard in laughing; laughter.
(uncountable) A cheerful attitude; happiness; a good, happy, or positive mood.
The action of the verb kid.
(uncountable) The emotion of being happy; joy; elation.
(uncountable) The quality of being (especially visually) attractive, pleasing, fine or good-looking; comeliness.
A clue.
The blinking of a light source, such as a light bulb or computer's cursor.
(music) A pronounced, enjoyable rhythm.
(anatomy) The front part of the head of a human or other animal, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth, and the surrounding area.
(informal) Buddy, sport, mate. (as a term of address)
A broad smile.
(originally Oxford University slang) A trainer or instructor.
(informal, derogatory) A devious or sneaky person or animal.
(uncountable) A dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk.
Any small rodent of the genus Mus.
(zoology) Any murine mammal.
(zoology) A medium-sized rodent belonging to the genus Rattus.
A town in Manitoba.
(v)
(Bermuda, chiefly in the form micin) To be distracted or inattentive (possibly alluding to a cat being distracted by a mouse).
(intransitive) To look sideways or obliquely; now especially with sexual desire or malicious intent.
(slang) To smile with one's eyes.
(intransitive) To smile in a foolish, frivolous, self-conscious, coy, obsequious, or smug manner.
(intransitive) To laugh boisterously.
(intransitive) To laugh with a chortle or chortles.
A facial expression where one slightly raises one corner of the upper lip, generally indicating scorn.
(chiefly UK, Ireland) A partly suppressed or broken laugh.
A quiet laugh.
To laugh gently in a playful, nervous, or affected manner.
To laugh or giggle in a somewhat subdued or restrained way, as from nervousness or poorly-suppressed amusement.
A stifled or broken laugh.
To exhibit a conspicuous (sometimes malevolent) pleasure or sense of self-satisfaction, often at an adversary's misfortune.
(intransitive) To emit heat and light without a flame.
A laugh resembling the cry of a hen or goose.
(adj)
Smilingly happy; showing happy emotion.
A contorted facial expression, often expressing contempt or pain.
The wrinkling of the brows or face in frowning; the expression of displeasure, sullenness, or discontent in the countenance; an angry frown.
A wrinkling of the forehead with the eyebrows brought together, typically indicating displeasure, severity, or concentration.
Smirking, or as if smirking
Alternative form of smiley. [Cheerful and happy; smiling.]
An act of winking (a blinking of only one eye), or a message sent by winking.
A persistent gaze.
The act of one who smirks.
The act of giving a frown.
A fit of sulking or sullenness.
Noticeably happy and optimistic.
(N)
jelly candies coated with a light layer of sugar.
A touch with the lips, usually to express love or affection, or as a greeting.
(adv)
In a toothy manner.
an Estonian rock band formed in 1991 by Hendrik Sal-Saller.
In a good mood, happy, cheerful.
The state of being cheerful; joy.
A deep, prolonged audible inhale and exhale of breath; as when fatigued, frustrated, grieved, or relieved; the act of sighing.
(with the) An attack of uncontrolled giggling.
Dated form of smirk. [An uneven, often crooked smile that is insolent, self-satisfied, conceited or scornful.]
an English rock band formed in London in 1969.
The act of snarling; a growl; a surly or peevish expression; an angry contention.
A sparkle or glimmer of light.
Appearance, especially the features and expression of the face.
To alter in a unique and unusual way.
In a beatific manner.
(intransitive) To smile, parting the lips so as to show the teeth.
Stained with tears.
The grasping of hands by two people when greeting, leave-taking, or making an agreement.
An angry glare or stare.
The act of giving a scowl.
Causing, feeling, or expressing regret or sorrow, especially in a wry or humorous way.
Any open-mouthed expression.
A lifting of the shoulders to signal indifference or a casual lack of knowledge.
Questioning or suggesting puzzlement.
"Dimples" is a song written and recorded by blues singer-songwriter John Lee Hooker in 1956.
A shake of the head.
an American crime drama television series starring Tim Daly as Harlan Judd that aired on ABC from March 30 to April 27, 2005.
The action of yawning; opening the mouth widely and taking a long, rather deep breath, often because one is tired or bored.
A particular configuration of the facial muscles that conveys certain emotions or intentions.
The action of expressing thoughts, ideas, feelings, etc.
A smile that follows something.
(psychology) External show of emotion or affect, such as by voice, expression, gesture, or posture, whether voluntary or not.
Nonverbal communication by means of facial expressions, eye behavior, gestures, posture, and the like; often thought to be involuntary.
(slang) A sense of pleasure derived from eating food which tastes good.
Alternative form of mouthgasm. [(slang) A sense of pleasure derived from eating food which tastes good.]
The process of breathing through the mouth.
The process of feeling or expressing emotion.
Sets of exercises designed to work the facial muscles to maintain suppleness and youthfulness.