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He smiled; and the quality of the grimace was not exactly reassuring.
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Really smile, not grimace, and that is a difficult thing to do.
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Kitty made a grimace at the short hair left in her hand.
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She gives up the attempt with a little grimace, and goes in.
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The way one might grimace while beseeching God to grant one patience.
Usage of gurning in English
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And he's played by an alternately gurning and whistling Harpo Marx.
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And next to him someone in a suit, silently gurning their face off.
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Sadly it has been a tricky week for grassroots gurning.
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There is an excruciating closeup of De Niro flinching and gurning with his eyes shut.
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Go to any nightclub and watch the gurning, shuddering attempts at moving to a simple rhythm.
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Sure, a gurning sloth looks like an idiot.
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And, no, not performing a basic motor skill without getting called a gurning wazzock by the press.
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Given all the gurning she does in photographs, there's something surprising about how softly spoken she is.
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There's every theme imaginable: a Matthew Barney bar, a venue filled with gurning toy trolls and a horror-movie hangout.
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On television, a trio of gurning puppet pensioners dance to house music and explain the attractions of the Wonga model.
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Sandler, of course, is best known as the gurning putz from such mainstream outings as Big Daddy and The Wedding Singer.
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While managers ought generally to be prohibited from gurning over missing players, exemption will have to be granted for Rafael Benitez.
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You might get the endearing brilliance of an Abigail Breslin, or you might get the gurning of a young Rupert Grint.
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Wednesday night's post-match gurning and chuckling in Turin showed he has lost none of his appetite for personal vindication and vindictiveness.
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If someone had taken photos of me during labour they would have come away with snaps of whey-faced exhaustion, interspersed with increasingly tortured gurning.
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When the Iranians wanted to ridicule a British sailor, they knew just who to compare him with: the clumsy, gurning, undeniably British Mr Bean.