434 Verbs to Use for the Word smiles

"What's wrong?" The Colonel smiled a queer little one-sided smile.

(not the nice young man, but the fowl which gave the quill,)and is given a smile by a dark-eyed female in a passing stage.

" The Boy never saw the smile.

Hexford's mouth had settled into a stiff, straight line and the other man's wore a cynical smile I did not like.

Was it?" Gifford forced a smile.

Thoughts were passing rapidly through his brain, and they brought a smile to his lips.

The novelist returned the smile, intensifying its sweetness.

Sometimes when I pass him jogging along to town in his rickety old cart, and look at his pale, cruel face, and know that he is a broken-down gambler and man of the world, and yet considers himself infinitely superior to mea young man in the prime of life, with a good constitution and happy prospects, it makes me turn away to hide a smile.

As he huddled down there, he could not repress a smile of amusement, even of self-congratulation.

For his own part, sitting back on the stool with his cap tucked under his arm and his hands folded about one knee, he met the faint, cold smile of the colonel with a broad grin of his own.

Who is he?" The man's eyes closed, but he smiled a littlea singular, wry-mouthed, winning smile.

She exchanged a smile with him.

She flashed her quick smile again and nodded reassuringly.

I would not think anything else for a minute; but it seems to me that somebody has to do something, oror" Shade raised his hand to his mouth to conceal the swift, sarcastic smile on his lips.

I have often noticed little faults of manners or breeding, which would shock one in a representative of an older civilisation, pass quite unnoticed, or merely provoke a smile of amusement.

" She tried to suppress a smile, but only half succeeded.

The early supper was ended and Evadne had ensconced herself in her favorite window to catch the sun's last smile before he fell asleep.

It will ever be found, whether in works or words, that what touches the heart rather than what strikes the fancy, what draws the tear rather than excites the smile, will embalm the memory of the man of genius.

They carried off the school prizes under her admiring eyes, and ran straight to lay them in her lap and receive that proud and happy smile of hers.

"I should be miserable!I should notno, I could not live any longer!" "Alice," said Uncle John, his face losing its half-mocking smile with which he had been watching her eager countenance, "Alice, did you know that I had been married?

He managed a smile of a sort, the first smile to-night, and added: "They always do, you know.

And then turning with a smile to the Pole, I apologized for taking away his servant for a few minutes.

" "Mais, la musique, Monsieur," interrupted Mademoiselle Viefville, in a way so droll as to raise a general smile, "qu'en pensez-vous?"

"Can't you see, sir?" asked the manager, trying hard to restrain a smile.

Supposing she was now a witness of an American ceremony for the first time, for the want of representation in the country had been rather a subject of animadversion with her, she advanced steadily towards the mistress of the house, bestowing smile for smile, this being a part of the programme at which a Parisienne was not easily outdone.

434 Verbs to Use for the Word  smiles