804 adjectives to describe smiles

But still I am not sure," he added, with one of his faint but significant smiles, "that I am not actuated by a wish to immortalize my name; for where is the mortal who would be indifferent to this object, if he thought he could attain it?

" She glanced round at him curiously with a little disdainful smile.

A sweet calm smile was on his face, a palm leaf was fastened upon his breast, and upon the body were five woundsthe exact number of the natives who had been kidnapped or killed.

"Well, Unavella," said Miss Diana, with a pleasant smile, "you expected them, did you not?

"If I see anything," she added, with a grim smile, "anything that looks like a ghost that is, I'll call you.

" Gray Stoddard was talking to an older woman who had come with her daughtera thin-bodied, deep-eyed woman of forty, perhaps, with a half-sad, tolerant smile, and slow, racy speech.

"I wish I could take your view, Mr. Gifford," she returned, with the suggestion of a bitter smile.

From a fat person, of course, you expect a broad, genial smile; but you are doubly gratified when you find it extending all round him.

You have asked no-one?' 'I have consulted you,' she said, with a slight smile.

" He looked hard at the gentlemanly stranger, and a slow smile came on his lips, "That's your idea, is it, mister?" "Gentleman's old, looks frail, might go off suddenly.

"The Record did not give your name, but we soon found out who was the plucky passenger," he said with a friendly smile.

The atmosphereoutdoors and inis perfection!" Miss Diana looked at the sparkling face and then at Mrs. Everidge with her gentle smile.

Ringan had sheathed his blade, and was looking at me with a queer smile on his face.

la Comtesse," she said, with her most gracious smile, taking the limp hand offered to her by the Countess Lanovitch.

She was very amiable, had a charming smile, spoke French very well but with a strong Spanish accent.

" Patricia cooled at once, and regarded her aunt with a sunny smile.

Her lips formed themselves into tender, reminiscent half-smiles as she went over the few and brief moments of her three interviews with Stoddard.

He stood for a moment looking round the room with a sardonic smile upon his face, evidently very well pleased with the sight which met his gaze.

With that curious, onlooker's smile of his and with a nod of farewell, he plunged down the steep.

Louis Hildreth had his father's dark blue eyes and regular features, but there were weak lines about the mouth which betokened a lack of purpose, and the expression of his face was marred by a cynical smile which was fast becoming habitual with him.

CHARITY O why your good deeds with such pride do you scan, And why that self-satisfied smile At the shilling you gave to the poor working man, That lifted you over the stile? 'Tis not much; all the bread that can with it be bought Will scarce give a morsel to each Of his eight hungry children;reflection and thought Should you more humility teach.

"You two men are awake at last, eh?" say the organists, with peculiar smiles.

That officer went back to the house with a pleased smile on his features.

He was plain-featured to the point of ugliness; so plain-featured that not even his quick, whimsical smile could make his face agreeable to one who did not know his many valuable qualities.

It was an odd little smile, which fell over his features like a mask and completely hid his thoughts.

804 adjectives to describe  smiles