Smile affectedly or derisively.
1 Although she didn't say a word, he thought he saw a smirk .
2 The problem for me comes at 42″ with that wry, ironic smirk .
3 The smirk disappeared when Serena quickly exhausted the young man's conversational Latin.
4 In stark contrast, Bush's trademark smirk was absent at his news conference.
5 Holden looked up at her and saw a different kind of smirk .
6 Seriously, I wanted to be very careful not to smile or smirk .
7 The young lord gave Niryn a last, triumphant smirk and strode away.
8 We smirk that the words mercury and curative were once lumped together.
9 Gary let the twinkle overtake dignity and gave me a wicked smirk .
10 That smirk said Nick was a chump, a wuss, a regular fucktard.
11 Charlie had come to smirk at him, to see him beaten again.
12 Then time snapped back, and he saw Chandra's rather smug little smirk .
13 He quickly composed himself and curled his lip into its familiar smirk .
14 Sean was probably still in Virginity Club, Hanna thought with a smirk .
15 Fortunately the bride, all smirk and blush, had just entered the room.
16 After these visits, Legrand used to smirk to himself in his attic.
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