Cheshire cat

NOUN
  1. a fictional cat with a broad fixed smile on its face; created by Lewis Carroll
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How To Use Cheshire cat In A Sentence

  • Light from the partially eclipsed sun filters through the clouds over Varna, Bulgaria, on Tuesday, creating a Cheshire Cat grin.
  • A smile that could have been ripped from the Cheshire cats face spread across Hilary's smug phizog.
  • The Cheshire cat's wide, puckish smile descending from the heavens as a crescent moon; the caterpillar puffing opiate smoke into the face of Alice and snobbishly asking, Who ... Archive 2009-10-01
  • He had a grin on his face like a Cheshire Cat.
  • I wish you would stop grinning like a Cheshire cat and try to be serious.
  • In all of the pictures, her mother was grinning like a Cheshire cat.
  • He had a grin on his face like a Cheshire Cat.
  • The Cheshire cat's wide, puckish smile descending from the heavens as a crescent moon; the caterpillar puffing opiate smoke into the face of Alice and snobbishly asking, Who ... Archive 2009-10-01
  • Even now I am smiling madly, like a Cheshire cat.
  • If anyone ever deserved to wear the smug grin of a Cheshire cat with all the cream, it is Julia Drown right now.
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