175 adjectives to describe grins

"Now, then," said Mr. Blake, looking up from his mark-book with a broad grin on his own face"now, then, there's nothing to laugh at.

"As that Lady Mary, the greatest old aristocrat in the world, should come and make private revelations to Betsey Barnes, the under housemaid?" said the doctor, with a sardonic grin.

Why don't you fellers" he added with a malicious grin, "go back on the mother business, and give the old man a chance, jest for a change?"

Kemp disclosed his broken teeth in a faint grin.

She smiled a hideous grin.

the lanky Missourian answered with a sly grin; "who said he put a gun on meor resisted an officer or anything?

Joe, the elder, was a loud, hoarse-voiced, black-eyed boy, of seventeen or thereabouts, with a perpetual grin on his face, as if he had discovered in this world nothing but a long procession of things to be laughed at.

"Yes, that's about it," responded Will, with a little grin.

Steve out there, with the shallow water coming now up almost to his waist, greeted their arrival with a sickly grin.

He grinned at mea slow, diabolical grin.

Perhaps he and some of his pals intend to rob us, later in the evening," proposed Dan, with a ghastly grin.

He grinned at mea slow, diabolical grin.

His great form loomed before me, his lips framed in a cheerful grin, his eyes appraising and friendly.

This garb for Ben Gaynor the lumberman, who felt not entirely at his ease, hence the sheepish grin; a fond father decked out by his daughter as King well guessed; hence that gleam of tenderness.

cried Will, with a satisfied grin; he had succeeded in taking a snapshot of the struggling couple while their faces were exposed.

The impish grin of the latent savage broke through the habitual austerity of Victor's countenance.

"A second telegram for monsieur," said that functionary, with an amiable grin, and produced the message.

"Well, that was more or less the idea," he confessed, with a rueful grin.

"Dat's de mayle, massa," said a nigger in the hall, accompanying his observation with a mysterious grin, evidently meant to convey the idea, "You'll have enough of her before you've done."

The prostrate wretch lifts up her arms in prayer; 110 Her arms grow shaggy, and deformed with hair, Her nails are sharpened into pointed claws, Her hands bear half her weight, and turn to paws; Her lips, that once could tempt a god, begin To grow distorted in an ugly grin.

" "And so shall I," he said with an evil grin upon his bony face as he blotted what he had written and took it up, adding: "In the darkness and silence of your living tomb, you can tell whatever strange stories you like concerning me.

"And now, my young gentleman," cried Captain Obadiah, folding his arms and tucking his cane under his armpit, looking the while from under his brows upon the company with a most malevolent and extravagant grin "and now, my young gentleman, perhaps you will favor the ladies and gentlemen here present with an account of what services they are I thus pay for.

"Her and Old Heck got pretty well introduced last night, holding hands the way they did, and" "Dry up," Old Heck interposed with a foolish grin, "and come on to breakfast!" Carolyn June and Ophelia were charmingly fresh and interesting in dainty blue and lavender morning gowns.

Once she had tried and failed, while he stood taunting her with his horrible, broken-toothed grin.

Once she had tried and failed, while he stood taunting her with his horrible, broken-toothed grin.

175 adjectives to describe  grins