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

26. (Laughter) So the smile is positive, a smirk is often negative.

27. Does George Bush possess a disarming grin, or a facetious smirk?

28. She was carrying an armful of cat-food cans and smirking to herself.sentence dictionary

29. So instead of being outraged, one is left with a resigned smirk.

30. Synonyms for Bantered include said, joked, quipped, jested, chirped, smiled, smirked, teased, gibed and jeered

31. Tundrish leered back - a smirk generally twisted his spider tattoo into a predatory posture.

32. The Prince smirked and Gaveston turned, for the first time acknowledging their presence with a condescending sneer.

33. As he reviewed the figures a slight smirk crept over his face.

34. Does George Bush possess a disarming grin,[Sentence dictionary] or a facetious smirk?

35. She knew Ken hated being babied but persisted after a quick glance at Joe's smirk.

36. Toad began to sit up in his chair again, and to smirk a little.

37. A smirk flickered at the corner of his mouth as he watched my struggle.

38. 30 Tundrish leered back - a smirk generally twisted his spider tattoo into a predatory posture.

39. He and Helga sat at the back of the class, groping each other up in a flurry of smirks and giggles.

40. Behind the obvious tongue-in-cheek smirks the situations' oddity brings, there is a deeper point to be made.

41. You've got about a second to lose that smirk before I slap it off your face.

42. "Maybe your husband does things that you don't know about, " he said with a smirk.

43. Hebden's smile widened to a smirk with the relief of victory: the superintendent was about to leave.

44. Mr Spitzer, asked recently about his guns - blazing style, replied with a smirk, That wasn't guns going.

45. Wolsey played with the gold pendant around his neck and smirked patronisingly at Agrippa as if he was a favourite son.

46. Wolsey played with the gold pendant around his neck and smirked patronisingly at Agrippa as if he was a favourite son. Sentencedict.com

47. We had to do it so every jump and smash and roll and smirk and glimmer and kiss we did .

48. But she sees him suppress what could only be a smirk at her very mention of a dybbuk.

49. The brazen response of some was to smirk, for beating the system-any system-was a legitimate aspiration.

50. We smirk because we believe that synthetic happiness is not of the same quality as what we might call " natural happiness. "

51. Our more skeptical age is apt to greet a performance like this with a smirk, as just more fussy Victorian moralism.

52. Condescending facial expressions include smirking or curling the lips, rolling the eyes, peering at someone over the top of one’s eyeglasses, or wrinkling the nose as if disgusted

53. Social media, however, has given us the unprecedented opportunity to send our Comebacks to the right place at the right time and wipe those stupid smirks off of our enemies' faces!

54. And then, using deep learning, the algorithm looks for all these textures and wrinkles and shape changes on our face, and basically learns that all smiles have common characteristics, all smirks have subtly different characteristics.

55. Please, young women, smile or simper or smirk or grin, glower or glare, or just mope about if you like, but for the love of God, please put away the duck face.

56. Carian Cole has a passion for the bad boys, those covered in tattoos, sexy smirks, ripped jeans, fast cars, motorcycles and of course, the sweet girls who try to tame them and win their hearts

57. With their large sparkly and inquisitive eyes, and cute little smirk, Ty Beanie Boos look like they may come to life and give you a “BOO-P” on the nose.

58. Smith is respectful of Biblicists throughout, but many readers, I suspect, will read the list, smirk, and move on, eyes rolling at the barefoot yahoos who still stalk the land

59. About Carian Cole I have a passion for the bad boys, those covered in tattoos, sexy smirks, ripped jeans, fast cars, motorcycles and of course, the sweet girls that try to tame them and win their hearts

60. 22 Please, young women, smile or simper or smirk or grin, glower or glare, or just mope about if you like, but for the love of God, please put away the duck face.

61. About Carian Cole Carian Cole has a passion for the bad boys, those covered in tattoos, sexy smirks, ripped jeans, fast cars, motorcycles and of course, the sweet girls who try to tame them and win their hearts

62. ‘For years they smirked at the Boorishness of patriotism, until it occurred to them: Why scoff when you can hijack?’ ‘What scared me wasn't his Boorishness but the way he sounded delighted, as if he'd just realized these insights.’ ‘His Boorishness has always been a …

63. Veteran Conservative MP David Amess complained that some of BBC's top women stars keep "smirking" even while presenting serious stories and that the only possible explanation for this was an anti-wrinkle treatment, which can restrict facial expression

64. ‘For years they smirked at the Boorishness of patriotism, until it occurred to them: Why scoff when you can hijack?’ ‘What scared me wasn't his Boorishness but the way he sounded delighted, as if he'd just realized these insights.’ ‘His Boorishness has always been a …

65. In ‘The Flâneur or The Observer Observed’, the poet dissects a favourite figure in literary modernism, the city wanderer who “Botanises faces in the crowd”, leisured smirk implicit as he clocks a woman who: If she’s strolling on her own— if she’s clearly …

66. ‘Annoyingly, a little voice popped up in my head and muttered, "At least he's here to tutor you."’ ‘Annoyingly, he was still wearing that smirk, his pale eyes narrowed into near slits.’ ‘She couldn't make out the lyrics, and the bass seemed Annoyingly out of rhythm.’

67. A belated spin-off of Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean’s caper comedies (minus the earlier films’ wit, chemistry, and style), Ocean’s 8 could learn a thing or two about brevity and craft: It Belabors the basic plot points Ocean’s 11 dispatched with a single cut or smirk, the result a hacky imitation of the series’ glitzy pizzazz