grinning 的 3 个定义
grinned, grin·ning.
- to smile broadly, especially as an indication of pleasure, amusement, or the like.
- to draw back the lips so as to show the teeth, as a snarling dog or a person in pain.
- to show or be exposed through an opening, crevice, etc.
grinned, grin·ning.
- to express or produce by grinning: The little boy grinned his approval of the gift.
- a broad smile.
- the act of producing a broad smile.
- the act of withdrawing the lips and showing the teeth, as in anger or pain.
grinning 近义词
smile widely
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- Some, such as those belonging to turtles, look like a wizened, puckered grin.
- While standing on home plate, Ng crossed her hands and wore the faintest of grins.
- During an interview he was friendly and talkative, with a wide grin and neatly combed light brown hair.
- He's grinning now and actually stretching his legs--his cane has fallen away as he speaks of the !
- One measly year later, Pam woke to find a naked Ewing grinning at her in the shower.
- At 5:00 a.m. the clubs get going properly; the Forbes stumble down from their loggias, grinning and swaying tipsily.
- As he relishes his triumph, a larger, grinning version of the man materializes in the background, eyeing his prey.
- “I thought North Korea might shoot down the plane, I thought they could hear my thoughts,” she says, grinning.
- Leaving Howlet and Meadows grinning at a highly improbable adventure, he slapped the boy on the shoulder.
- The Danes were staring at him also, and he was grinning at them with white teeth through thick lips in all unconcern.
- You get an ordinary, grinning, red-headed boy, and you have to educate him.
- Letting the rifle drop and swing from the pommel, he met the charge of two grinning and scowling lancers.
- His teeth were of the most pearly whiteness, and he made a constant display of them, grinning and chattering continually.