smirk

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definition
verb
he smirked in triumph
smile in an irritatingly smug, conceited, or silly way.
noun
Gloria pursed her mouth in a self-satisfied smirk
a smug, conceited, or silly smile.
translation of 'smirk'
இயற்கைக்குப் பொருத்தமின்றிச் சிறி (அ) எரிச்சலூட்டும் வகையில் மிகவும் பழகியவர் போல் சிரி,
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Gloria pursed her mouth in a self-satisfied 'smirk'
Gloria pursed her mouth in a self-satisfied 'smirk'
This certitude explains to this bigot why he has such a self-satisfied 'smirk' in his photo.
She smiled with the self-assured 'smirk' of someone who is overly aware of their talents.
The intimidating look from Feror grew fiercer as he 'smirked' with a devious smile.
There will always be 'smirkers' , but if you realize that you can transcend them and have a hopeful message, you can reach so many people.
But oh no, really they are cold-hearted killers, 'smirkingly' focused on their cruel objective, each with a steel-tipped bullet - heading straight for Jennifer Aniston's heart.
So are they really kindred spirits, or just 'smirkers' ? I think at the end of the day, if they can only make fun of other people and not tell us what it is they believe in, then they are perhaps not kindred spirits.
On one side you have a throng of 'smirkers' pointing their fingers and laughing at Bennett, screaming in one collective, shrill voice about the man of virtue having less than stellar virtues.
Jude Law plays the 'smirkingly' creepy hit man-cum-press photographer Maguire, who sells gruesome pictures of the dead - a figure partly based on the real-life snapper Weegee.
Those self-satisfied 'smirks' and self-assured snarlings will sooner or later turn to hands begging for forgiveness.
He looks at me with that little 'smirky' smile, [as if to say] ‘Oh, that sounds good to me.’
I know full well where you'll be, he thought to himself with a 'smirky' smile.
In fact, she is 58 and proud of it, 'smirking' at suggestions she looks a decade younger.
Another film would have been fascinating if its director hadn't adopted a such a 'smirky' and superior tone.
I see that a number of the Ministers opposite me are now smiling and 'smirking' .
This way-out, 'smirkily' comic adventure pits ten-year-old Lily and her friends against whales determined to take over the world.
‘Bad Cover Version’ addresses roughly the same theme from a different angle, with Cocker 'smirkingly' comparing his ex's new boyfriend to himself, offering that ‘a bad cover version of love is not the real thing.’
I heard that when wife Elizabeth refreshed Cheney's memory after the debate, he 'smirkily' replied ‘Oh Yeah’ indicating that he had indeed remembered their meetings.
I always hated the complacency of the people who 'smirkingly' bragged about being ‘reality-based'. They missed the point of what had been said.
Suddenly I guess what I was talking about dawned on him and he sort of smiled in a 'smirky' way.
The absence of confident sneers, knowing 'smirks' and sceptical raised eyebrows also makes an enormous difference.
And I might have just sat there smiling 'smirkily' and shaking my head back and forth while he screamed repeatedly, ‘For god sakes say SOMETHING!’
As the verdicts were read by the jury foreman some of the defendants smiled, 'smirked' and even giggled.
Needless to say, the unhappy story of Rock Hudson's private life is 'smirkingly' absorbed into the movie's tacky fabric with excruciating wink-wink jokes.
Not only was he 'smirking' and scowling, he was bobbing his head and waving his arms.
Yes indeed I had fun in Amarillo, despite some comics 'smirkily' telling me that wouldn't be possible.
I walked out of the first meeting feeling slightly 'smirky' , presuming that I was safe, but later realised that it wasn't the case after a particularly confronting second one-on-one meeting.
You want to say, ‘I planned it that way,’ but a self-betraying, 'smirkily' ironic tone enters your voice.
He grinned, and one of those male, self-satisfied 'smirks' slid onto his face.
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