grin|grinned|grinning|grins in English
verb
[grɪn]
smile broadly; bare the teeth, grimace
Use "grin|grinned|grinning|grins" in a sentence
1. He grinned a wide, toothy grin.
2. 27 Amelia called out cheerily to Jake, who remembered grinning, a grin tinged with anxiety.
3. He grinned.
4. And wry grins on their faces.
5. He grins, delighted at the memory.
6. NULL DARE CALL IT TREASON ( 2001 ) Septach Melayn, grinning a broad shameless grin, turned and lifted his hand, showing it Agleam with great round ten-royal coins.
7. Little kids' grins flashed back at me: yes!
8. She grinned amiably at us.
9. He grinned at her ruefully.
10. Grinning like village idiots.
11. He grins and squints defiantly through thick glasses.
12. He grinned, waved, and said, "Hi!".
13. He turned around, grinning hugely.
14. A synonym for Chortle is grinning.
15. 30 I walked away, still grinning.
16. He scrunched up his eyes and grinned.
17. The bearded face of its rider grinned.
18. 11 He turned around, grinning hugely.
19. Politicians and their cheesy grins may come and go.
20. Often clear the grins of material at the hopper.
21. 12 What are you grinning about?
22. She grinned at me, her eyes sparkling.
23. Pamela grinned wickedly and took another sip.
24. Xiangzi grinned vacantly, not catching his hidden meaning.
25. I had snapback, toothless grin,