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Smiles

British  
/ smaɪlz /

noun

  1. Samuel. 1812–1904, British writer: author of the didactic work Self-Help (1859)

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Then, with another one of those easy smiles, he turned and went toward the school.

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“Sorry,” I apologized as I flashed her one of my most winning smiles.

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The girls stepped forward, smiles on their faces.

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Tess and Eliana reminded me of bookends with their matching red hair and smiles, and even Corban and Blake seemed to go together somehow despite the fact that their appearances were as polar opposite as humanly possible.

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And it wasn’t one of his awkward smiles that always made him look like he was trying to keep a spider in his mouth by clenching his teeth together.

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