Smile affectedly or derisively.
1 Their portraits simper from shop windows; and they live and die respected.
2 The woman by the window turned her head with a vague simper .
3 We were ridiculing the timid maid-allsandals and simper - of forty years ago.
4 The hat and veil, said Madame, with a simper , were sixty dollars.
5 Don't slink off to whimper and simper with the campus shrinking violets.
6 They would give their lives for me, he said, with a simper
7 The result is a maidenly simper , incongruous above a luxuriant beard.
8 Nina picked at her gloves in embarrassment as she replied, with a simper :
9 Season with a small pinch of paprika and let it simper .
10 Season with a small pinch of tobasco and let it simper .
11 Three is a company. Maria said the last platitude with a silly simper .
12 Frederick Bullock would gather her starched nurslings and simper back into her carriage.
13 We must drape him and give him a certain conventional simper .
14 He was rewarded with something between a beam and a simper .
15 But her simper deteriorated instantly when she saw the look on Megan's face.
16 Ought I to simper , and pretend I don't feel particularly much?
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