smirk|smirked|smirking|smirks in English
verb
[smɜrk /smɜːk]
smile in an affected way, smile smugly, grin in a self-satisfied manne
Use "smirk|smirked|smirking|smirks" in a sentence
1. He smirked his lewd delight at the scene.
2. I want that smirking little wise-ass outta here.
3. The smirk spread into a smile.
4. "Comfortable?" he asked with a smirk.
5. It was hard not to smirk.
6. The boys tried not to smirk.
7. She gave a knowing smirk.
8. He simpers and smirks, and makes love to us all.
9. Compare smirk, sneer, frown, scowl and grimace. Sentencedict.com
10. Wipe that smirk off your face!
11. He made no attempt to conceal his smirk.
12. He smirked unpleasantly when we told him the bad news.
13. He said, with something of a smirk.
14. To smirk or laugh in contempt or derision.
15. 14 He smirked at her as he gallantly opened the door.
16. It’s all here: tart, foregrounded narration, smirking understatement, tossed-off Aphorizing
17. I'll smack that smirk off your face, punk!
18. He saw the smirk on Donald's glassy face.
19. She had a selfsatisfied smirk on her face.
20. But a shifty, rather criminal smirk, lingered in her eyes.
21. Object of the half-amused smirk from the quasi Cognoscente
22. Once a league laughingstock , nobody even much as smirks at the Hornets anymore.
23. A pink carnation smirked at her from a transparent vase on the table.
24. Synonyms for Chirped include said, joked, quipped, jested, smiled, smirked, teased, bantered, gibed and jeered
25. The doctor looked from the Corybantic captain to his primly smirking daughter, adjusted his spectacles, and sighed