A facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows pleasure or amusement.
1 He stared at me a good long time, then cracked a grin .
2 I grin in response, not really sure where we're going with this.
3 The lips of the Vermonter parted in a kind of savage grin .
4 And she made an amiable grin at the reflection in the glass.
5 He did not see the covert grin of Wilbur in the background.
6 It went right through that grin like sewer water through a grate.
7 Well, there I lay; and I had to grin and bear it.
8 A grin came and went so quickly she thought she'd imagined it.
9 Mr Cazalet is already my right arm. He gave a rueful grin .
10 He wasn't a lover of yours?' said Joeyn with a cheeky grin .
11 You could tell by Leroy's grin he knew exactly what it meant.
12 I am learning it at school, Mohammadi said with a wide grin .
13 The habitual gloom of the private secretary was lightened by a grin .
14 His lips worked in the effort to force a grin of derision.
15 There was no trace of the fighting grin in his face now.
16 The Chinaman showed two rows of white teeth in his expansive grin .
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