Smile
41smile — Synonyms and related words: accost, address, be in heaven, be pleased, beam, bob, bow, bright smile, broad grin, caper, caracole, chirp, chirrup, crack a smile, curtsy, dance, delight, die with delight, ear to ear grin, embrace, feel happy,… …
42smile — [13] The Old English word for ‘smile’ was smearcian, ancestor of modern English smirk. This was descended ultimately from the Indo European base *smei , which also produced Greek meidos ‘laugh’, Sanskrit smeras ‘smiling’, Latvian smaidīt ‘smile’ …
43smile — [13] The Old English word for ‘smile’ was smearcian, ancestor of modern English smirk. This was descended ultimately from the Indo European base *smei , which also produced Greek meidos ‘laugh’, Sanskrit smeras ‘smiling’, Latvian smaidīt ‘smile’ …
44…Smile's OK — Infobox Album | Name = ...smile s OK Type = cover Artist = The Hope Blister Released = start date|1998|5|25 Recorded = Genre = Length = 42:06 Label = 4AD Producer = Ivo Watts Russell Reviews = * Allmusic rating|4|5… …
45smile — 1. noun /smaɪl/ A facial expression comprised by flexing the muscles of both ends of ones mouth while showing the front teeth, without vocalisation, and in humans is a common involuntary or voluntary expression of happiness, pleasure, amusement… …
46smile — v. & n. v. 1 intr. relax the features into a pleased or kind or gently sceptical expression or a forced imitation of these, usu. with the lips parted and the corners of the mouth turned up. 2 tr. express by smiling (smiled their consent). 3 tr.… …
47smile — I. verb (smiled; smiling) Etymology: Middle English; akin to Old English smerian to laugh, Sanskrit smayate he smiles Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. to have, produce, or exhibit a smile 2. a. to look or regard with amusement or ridicule… …
48smile — See: CRACK A SMILE …
49smile — See: CRACK A SMILE …
50smile at — phr verb Smile at is used with these nouns as the object: ↑antics, ↑recollection …