How To Use Smiling In A Sentence

  • Veracruz City's Plaza de Armas or zócalo is alive with smiling people and food, chotchke and balloon vendors. There's a lot to see and do in Veracruz, Mexico
  • Representing France, Jean-Marc Bustamante conjures a ‘Pavilion of the Amazons,’ which centers on four large color photographs of solitary, unsmiling young women standing in resolutely unpicturesque landscapes.
  • Katherine found herself smiling happily as if the compliment were directed at her own home.
  • `'Yes,'" Pitt said, smiling like a magician about to bedazzle an audience. INCA GOLD
  • She hadn't seen Kenta much, but when she had in the last week he had been smiling nervously and in a strained manner.
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  • Caroline heard it she could not help smiling at the word magnanimity, which sounded to her rather too grand for the occasion. Tales and Novels — Volume 07
  • He raised his visor as the smiling princess guerdoned him — raised it, and gave ONE sad look towards the Lady Fatima at her side! Novels by Eminent Hands
  • It was indeed, the dirty brown hair was neatly combed and the coat was new and clean, he was smiling fit to burst as he entertained giggling ladies and laughing lords.
  • Instead of the grim faces of commuters on their way into work, people were bleary-eyed but smiling for no particular reason.
  • "Why?" he asks, shaking his head and smiling incredulously.
  • Your eyes glow every single morning, and you're always smiling; you doodle both your names in all the books, even deface public property.
  • If so, why are brilliant politicians smiling at human-animalization process? Debilitated People, Powerful Rulers:Searching Roots of Global Politics
  • Dori, Roger, Grace, and Grant all sat in the lounge area they had been directed to by the unsmiling woman with the tight bun on top of her head.
  • I see that a number of the Ministers opposite me are now smiling and smirking.
  • He'd seen this face dozens of times, smiling out from the TV screen, extolling the virtues of shampoo. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • We like to see cocoa bean farmers smiling out at us from packaging. Times, Sunday Times
  • Josh stood over the threshold the doorway, smiling to be polite.
  • the guards stood stiff-backed and unsmiling
  • And for the first time in his career, when he smelt burning wood pulp and looked down at the line of messenger boys with a ready-made frown and caught the eyes of Mickey, the "littlest," smiling impudently at him, Skinner's Dress Suit
  • Then as he looked at the young man's careless attitude and smiling face, he burst forth, admiringly: "Dey done tole me as how yo 'wor' That Printer of Udell's
  • In her earlier, greater work, someone - in the end, among the disasters and the funny bits and the painful stumbles and everyone crashing out in some way - would have come through smiling.
  • She looked less ferocious and was actually smiling brightly at us.
  • Good things come to those who smile. Have you smile today? Keep smiling.
  • Raine took a big bite out of it, smiling as she did so.
  • A friend and I spent a few hours in the main street browsing in shops, and everyone who spoke to me was friendly, polite and smiling.
  • Look at yourself. Are your eyes twinkling? Is your heart dancing? Are your lips smiling? If yes, then you are truly enjoying your life. RVM 
  • Never stop smiling, not even when you're sad, some man fall in love with your smile.
  • Smiling broadly, the shoemaker wrote out an order for three pairs of shoes. FINAL RESORT
  • A smooth-faced, moon-faced young man was smiling at her good-naturedly. Amateur Night
  • With withered leaves they weave their boats and smilingly float them on the vast deep.
  • Smiling residents stroll along a cozy, old-fashioned street; the police chief stops and chats with passing motorists.
  • Her mouth appeared relaxed now, though strangely inexpressive; as if she had read only part of a textbook on the art of smiling. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Their happy smiling little faces fill both ends of the pipe. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was beginning to feel a little famished with all the smiling, dancing and chit-chatting, so I excused myself from my little group of friends to get myself some edible delicacies from the buffet table.
  • Am I to go about smiling and content with all this talk about you, passing from one idle gossip to another? Wives and Daughters
  • Next day it was done, with baby Jesus smiling happily and waving from the sleigh. Part the Eighth: The Meaning of Christmas « Unknowing
  • Lawrence nodded, smiling happily.
  • Yesterday once more,memory,raining,snowing smiling are touching my heart.
  • Because she has the perfect "wifely" ways -- always on the republican message, and always smiling adoringly at her adolescent hubby. VA-SEN: Second Appearance In Court Records Of A "George Felix Allen" In 1973 -- Confirmed
  • Bloated, sagging, and among those firm youthful bodies, those undistorted faces, a strange and terrifying monster of middle-agedness, Linda advanced into the room, coquettishly smiling her broken and discoloured smile, and rolling as she walked, with what was meant to be a voluptuous undulation, her enormous haunches. Brave New World
  • An image of a taxi-clogged street is set against one of smiling boys in an alleyway; an aerial view of straight avenues, traffic circles, and high-rises is juxtaposed with one of the honeycombed streets of the old town.110 Bloodlust
  • There she was, my angel, smiling back at me ever so sweetly.
  • Because loved a crazy, so see you still smiling silence.
  • As the male voice completed its speech, she slowly shifted herself around to face a gentleman of medium height who had a smiling, benign countenance on his careworn features.
  • Smiling, frowning, squinting and other habitual facial expressions cause these wrinkles to become more prominent.
  • Smiling, he continued politely to block our way to the top. The Sun
  • Scouts never grouse at hardships nor whine at each other, nor_ swear _when put out, but go on whistling and smiling. Young Knights of the Empire : Their Code, and Further Scout Yarns
  • A whipper-in, asked what they would do if they uncovered a quarry, said smiling: ‘We'll have to see what pops up.’
  • A smiling Princess Anne was attired in an aqua-blue hat and matching jacket, with white top.
  • When I complained about how long we'd had to wait for our food, the bill was whisked away and smilingly returned without the service charge.
  • He bounced Sean on his lap several times, laughing and smiling as the baby laughed back.
  • Those days when we were together appear in my mind time after time, because they were so joyful, happy, blest, disappointing, sad and painful. I miss you ,and miss you so much. Do you know there is someone thinking of you and caring you all the time ? Your smiling eyes are just like the sparkling stars hanging on the curtain of my heart.
  • I was beginning to feel a little famished with all the smiling, dancing and chit-chatting, so I excused myself from my little group of friends to get myself some edible delicacies from the buffet table.
  • I'm trying to stay calm but every time I see the adverts on the telly, I can't stop smiling or giggling.
  • Their happy smiling little faces fill both ends of the pipe. Times, Sunday Times
  • They smiled at each other, both knowing that they were smiling because something had changed.
  • Pandora spun round quickly and came eye to eye with Alexei who was smiling down at her.
  • `You have it,' she said (a smiling vision of shameless insincerity ). BEHINDLINGS
  • Sid was not his usual smiling self.
  • When we parted she was upright, energised, smiling and laughing.
  • Ben tried to sound stern, but couldn't help smiling at the ball of energy climbing onto his lap.
  • They were young men with horn-rimmed glasses and bow ties and even younger women with long braids, some serious and others smiling, but all appearing woefully unprepared for life on China's harsh northwestern frontier.
  • And you, Tanis Half-Elven, have degenerated into a liar," Elistan remarked, smiling at the pained expression Tanis tried desperately to keep off his face. Test Of The Twins
  • Joseph Millson also captures exactly the shy, goofily smiling tentativeness of the dentist who is afraid of total commitment. Review | Theatre | Rocket to the Moon | Venue | Michael Billington
  • It was about the size of an orange, and it had eyes, a nose, and a smiling mouth made out of cowrie shells. CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 10: MAKING THE SAINT
  • Those days when we were together appear in my mind time after time, because they were so joyful, happy, blest, disappointing, sad and painful. I miss you ,and miss you so much. Do you know there is someone thinking of you and caring you all the time ? Your smiling eyes are just like the sparkling stars hanging on the curtain of my heart.
  • Elsewhere, again, might be seen the first awakening of this Maytime of the leaves, and those of an ampelopsis, a smiling miracle, like a red hawthorn flowering in winter, had that very morning all ‘come out,’ so to speak, in blossom. Swann's Way
  • He moved through the crowd schmoozing and smiling, surrounded by an arc of secret service agents, his suit jacket tossed saucily over his shoulder.
  • He is such a gentleman, always polite and smiling for the crowd. The Sun
  • ‘We came here heavy-hearted, but now we can smile, even in the face of the continued crime, as one of our own is safe and back home with his family,’ the smiling student, who did not give his name, said.
  • By and by, when in her turn, back in the festally decorated house, she came to give the newly married pair her felicitations, she was well pleased to see Stuart quite himself again, smiling at her with the proud look of the bridegroom from whom no human being can wrest the prize he has just secured. Under the Country Sky
  • By contrast, the ranks of subjects whom Andy represented, like himself, occluded and determinedly not smiling, is equally revealing, as if to conjure not so much by passive aggression as by vaguely sexualized sullenness, even vacancy, the dominant mood of international fame in the 1970s and early to mid-1980s. Archive 2009-01-01
  • A man without a smiling face must not open a shop. 
  • Sumptuous maybe, but these programmes were riddled with stereotypes - setting suns, crowds of smiling children, inexplicable crazed violence - and had little new to say.
  • bisected" structures, globalization and: "What was the last blockbuster that left you smiling? GreenCine Daily
  • Nurse Callan taken aback in the hallway cannot stay them nor smiling surgeon coming downstairs with news of placentation ended, a full pound if a milligramme. Ulysses
  • Bare branches grow out of one end, while shoots sprout out from the other, smiling snakes wriggle around and a baby bird emerges from an egg.
  • Ecole de Droit; the huge Alsacian carabineer, grimly smiling under his sandy moustaches and glittering brass helmet; the jolly nurse, in red calico, who had been to Paris to show mamma her darling The Paris Sketch Book
  • He said he might stop smiling if his side lose six on the trot, but right now, such a run feels highly improbable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alex looked at the blank cover for a while before opening the book and smiling.
  • You do not go to a counter to check in; you relax in a rattan chair as one smiling staff member brings you a cool drink, another a refreshing towel and yet another passes you the registration form to sign.
  • As long as they had known Ian, they had seen him cheerful and smiling - perhaps quiet or sober during serious moments, but always ready with a smile.
  • He stood before us smiling and open-eyed while he ran long needles into the fleshy part of his arms and legs without flinching, and he allowed one of the gentlemen present to pinch his skin in different parts with strong crenated pincers in a manner which bruised it, and which to most people would have caused intense pain. Complete Hypnotism, Mesmerism, Mind-Reading and Spiritualism How to Hypnotize: Being an Exhaustive and Practical System of Method, Application, and Use
  • She spends what seem like hours bathing, listening to Billie Holiday records, chain-smoking, and smiling to herself.
  • ‘Morning ladies’ she greeted, still smiling with that I-can-do-no-wrong beam.
  • I take this moment to tell you today that I'm so grateful for the love that you give me.Your smiling face is like the sunlight which brightens my world.The comfort and encouragement you give to me help me through all the despair. Words can not express how much I feel for you.You're a wonderful wife who deserve all my love.Have a happy birthday!
  • But the fruit pictures were the only thing smiling in the market lately. RUNNING FROM THE LAW
  • A mere lull, she told herself, smiling, in an ongoing battle.
  • A smooth-faced, moon-faced young man was smiling at her good-naturedly. Amateur Night
  • Well, our smiling postman recently delivered a letter to me that had my maiden name on it.
  • Never mind, there are plenty of cabins and corridors for me to explore, while teasing the ever-smiling tompot blennies and looking for conger eels.
  • Today she is as she was when we first met - shy, lissome, so slender a breeze could sway her, smiling; always smiling.
  • The trip down memory lane took an odd couple or two in its melody, who were seen tapping their fingers at the rhythm, occasionally smiling at each other in remembrance of those good ole days.
  • Spring smiling upon the landscape renewed the foliage with life and dotted the prairies with many-hued flowers.
  • She just let the woman blather on for a few minutes, nodding or smiling when it seemed appropriate to do so. GALILEE
  • Somewhere there is a desert ruled by a sun that knows no malice, a sun that never scorches; warm, healing, nurturing, smiling softly down with love for all that is beneath it and all who pass through it.
  • With the way she had carried on smiling, stifling the grief, putting on her brave face to the world?
  • They take up residence in the smiling corners of your mouth and on your happy brow. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was smiling at me, looking uncharacteristically sheepish, and well, quite beautiful.
  • Smiling, not because happiness too long, is too long time forgot to sorrow.
  • Indeed, the effect of Cornwallis's kindly but unsmiling expression was much modified because his wig was slightly awry; Cornwallis still affected a horsehair bobwig of the sort that was now being relegated by fashion to noblemen's coachmen, and today it had a rakish cant that dissipated all appearance of dignity. Hornblower And The Hotspur
  • Smiling is an inexpensive but powerful way of enhancing your appearance, attractiveness and friendliness, as well as increasing your personal influence and achievement. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Kirby and Jason became magical on their skates smiling and dancing to the delight of the crowd.
  • They kept looking at each other and smiling.
  • She was obviously discomforted by the idea of public performance, and yet she was smiling.
  • He's smiling from beneath a World War I doughboy cap.
  • Smiling, the brown-haired Caucasian man, now proud that he endorsed his own intuitiveness, escorted me down a stairway, then through a long, concrete tunnel-like corridor. One Season
  • Never stop smiling, not even when you're sad, some man fall in love with your smile.
  • Suddenly, the enraged father whips out a concealed hand gun and aims it at the smiling acquited defendant. The Preponderance of the Evidence, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • She had just finished hooking the last clasp when Loretta turned to her holding up a delicate silver chain and smiling triumphantly.
  • Smiling doesn't always mean you're happy. Sometimes, it simply means that you are a strong person.
  • Smiling doesn't always mean you're happy. Sometimes, it simply means that you are a strong person.
  • Now under the influence of a homemade hallucinogenic substance, Oscar is making another impression altogether whether he's singing and smiling gleefully, which is spooking the guests at such a somber affair, or threatening to jump from the rooftop (while naked, of course) because he mistakenly thinks that Elaine is cheating on him. Crosswalk.com - Home
  • Colleen was standing near the door, smiling strangely, trying to pop the cork on a bottle of Merlot.
  • I'd had lots of friends and classmates back in my high school days who'd seemed a lot like him: the grandkids of Italian and Sicilian immigrants, they were smiling and open-hearted, spunky and pugnacious.
  • Smiling makes people feel good and positive, conveying a sense of good-will, rapport and trust. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The man, with a rust-colored mustache, was utterly unsmiling and miserable-looking.
  • She was still smiling when she carried the two white coffees up the rickety wooden stairs.
  • She exuded warmth and was always smiling and giggling. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this slowlight, as the hermetics of memory cast their animation on my lids, I see your mouth (such a mouth makes me ashamed to smile) but it is there, on the rug, smiling. THE BOOK OF SUCH ~ a suite of poems
  • Smiling caterers, in long white robes, served delicious spiced lamb, chicken, mounds of delicately flavoured rice and plump dates and figs.
  • Finally, good fortune is smiling upon the down-but-never-beaten Evans family as they excitedly prepare themselves to move from their hovel of a high-rise homestead and relocate in Mississippi.
  • He pressed the knife tighter against her throat, smiling at the fear registering in her eyes.
  • Hat turned to the others, smiling, inviting them to share Dalziel's joke. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • As necks craned and flashbulbs popped, Amir emerged from behind the audience and walked through them, smiling and waving his arms.
  • One minute he's smiling and making jokes, then the next he's snarling coldly at someone.
  • Smiling nurses buzzed around the beds changing drips, washing patients and preparing some for further operations. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sign above the restaurant showed a smiling waitress with a beehive hairdo.
  • Henderson was smiling gently, but since her eyes were on the flickering candles, I couldn't tell if she sensed the strained silence.
  • ‘I just asked you if you wanted to go make out,’ Elena repeated, smiling sexily.
  • The judge was smiling; something which gave his rosy cheeks even more of a fiery colour.
  • To a man of the world looking on, who has seen the men and morals of many cities, it was curious, almost pathetic, to watch that poor little innocent creature fresh and smiling, attired in bright colours and a thousand gewgaws, simpering in the midst of these darkling people — practising her little arts and coquetries, with such a court round about her. The Newcomes
  • Smiling and laughing has actually been shown to relieve tension and stress.
  • I don't know who took commercial advantage of the public mood and produced all the baby tricolours but they must be smiling all the way to the bank.
  • All I ever wanted in life was to make them proud, to see them smiling at me, pride gleaming in their eyes.
  • The look on his face bothered me; it was an unsmiling, impassive expression with furrowed eyebrows.
  • But Coach K does teache his players real survival skills, instead of con-men skills of a Great Politboro Leader using a smiling Teleprompter read speech. "Somebody said that we're not in President Obama's Final Four..."
  • Brak glanced across at R'shiel, smiling at her awe-struck expression. HARSHINI
  • The only time in the duration of the interview when she stopped smiling was when she almost burst into tears.
  • Thusly, she occupied a strange, shadowy social world where she was too wealthy to be excluded, but not worth talking to, and she moved like a ghost about the edges of cotillions and coming outs, pale and unsmiling.
  • Embrace the change smilingly: You will taste different things, won't it?
  • The smiling response: A contribution to the ontogenesis of social relations, with the assistance of K. M. Wolf. Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice
  • His wife stood smiling and waving, the boys shouting, as he disappeared in the old rockaway down the sandy road. The Awakening
  • And now units of this vagrom and unstable street throng, which was forever shifting and changing about them, seemed to sense the psychologic error of all this in so far as these children were concerned, for they would nudge one another, the more sophisticated and indifferent lifting an eyebrow and smiling contemptuously, the more sympathetic or experienced commenting on the useless presence of these children. An American Tragedy
  • Smiling is an inexpensive but powerful way of enhancing your appearance, attractiveness and friendliness, as well as increasing your personal influence and achievement. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Here, the flagger was a lean, weathered, smiling old man, who seemed to really be enjoying the cooler days this week. Grouse Diary Entry
  • `The smiling rascal concealing knife in cloak; The farm barns burning and the thick black smoke. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • The mats will show happy, smiling faces of young people on one side, but the reverse will reveal the scars, both mental and physical, that accidents can cause.
  • A young man looked at Ozzie, who was standing in the hallway, smiling, in his shirt and dusty Jeans.
  • I was laughing happily and she was smiling like an angel.
  • Will you suddenly appear, in a coffee shop around the corner, I will bring the smiling face, and you say, not to say once upon a time, just say, say to you, just say, long time no see.
  • It was a cloudless summer morning, and all Nature, smiling in her felicity, sent up a hymn of adoration to the author of her beauty.
  • Giovanni sighed, smiling happily, which added color to his ashen cheeks.
  • Am I to go about smiling and content with all this talk about you, passing from one idle gossip to another? Wives and Daughters
  • Its rewards are abundant in friendships as well as in cash, and the happiness radiated to you from behind the footlights is the direct result of the happiness that permeates the very being of the smiling favorite of the gods whose efforts to please you have met with your approbation. The Art of Stage Dancing The Story of a Beautiful and Profitable Profession
  • Like the younger nurse, she was much given to smiling: like her, the smile was in temporary abeyance. SAN ANDREAS
  • Both men were unsmiling, and when they came to the table took their seats silently.
  • Tall, unsmiling and prematurely grey, he lacks the personal presence you might expect from a media power-player.
  • Knots of smiling men, dapper in their dhaka topi hats, press their palms together to greet old friends. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The town was snow-covered, too, and the frozen river, and wherever one went, the air was full of the gay jingle-jangle of countless sleighbells, while the streets were thronged with a motley collection of equipages, from the luxuriously upholstered double sleigh with its swaying robes and floating plumes, down to the shapeless home-made "pung" with its ragged, unlined buffalo skin snugly tucked in about the shawled and veiled grandma, who smilingly awaited her good man while he purchased the week's supply of groceries. Half a Dozen Girls
  • Smiling and bashful she stood there in her clinging skirt and wampum-broidered vest, her slender, rounded limbs moulded into soft knee-moccasins of fawn-skin, and the Virgin's Girdle knotted across her thighs in silver-tasselled seawan. The Hidden Children
  • Those days when we were together appear in my mind time after time, because they were so joyful, happy, blest, disappointing, sad and painful. I miss you ,and miss you so much. Do you know there is someone thinking of you and caring you all the time ? Your smiling eyes are just like the sparkling stars hanging on the curtain of my heart.
  • She was standing there in a tight pink metallic minidress, smiling and perky as usual.
  • Another way is Old School—unsmiling, monosyllabic, The Rock in Early Terminator mode. 'Five': A Series Wakes Up at the Wheel
  • Say hello to shirtsleeved, smiling Tony Blair, the leader of the ascendant Labour Party. London Swings! Again!
  • She said cheerfully, smiling that bright smile of hers again.
  • Smiling, not because happiness too long, is too long time forgot to sorrow.
  • Mention ballroom dancing and most people think of smiling couples dressed in designer suits and glitzy dresses waltzing, quickstepping and foxtrotting across the hardwood.
  • Lastly, she came to Noella, smiling warmly and embracing her in much the same way.
  • She was smiling and had both of her hands giving me the thumbs-up sign.
  • How do you like my farmerette clothes? "she, asked smiling. Hidden Treasure
  • And suddenly he notices the workman at a distance standing there and smiling deceitfully, that is, not deceitfully though, I’m wrong there, what is it ... A Raw Youth
  • Today she is as she was when we first met - shy, lissome, so slender a breeze could sway her, smiling; always smiling.
  • He relaxed, smiling to himself, lay back on the bed with the phone still propped against his ear. MURDER SONG
  • The air is balmy; the smiling lawns are gay with a thousand little flowers, dandelions, rock-roses, tansies and daisies, among which the harvesting Bee rolls gleefully, covering herself with pollen. Bramble-Bees and Others
  • After all, these brand name pedagogical sects have been promoted by their marketing departments and the corporate media as miracle workers in terms of producing smiling, compliant, glassy-eyed children with high test scores and the work ethic of Paris Island Marines. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Does the good but otherwise nonrelevant thing that just happened mean she’s smiling, or is it just a slight grin? TAKE ME TO THE RIVER
  • I looked at all the people watching me and saw my daddy waving and smiling.
  • I loved it, and said hello, smiling at the thrilling little bong it made in my chest. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • A boy and a girl were sitting on a bench. The boy was smiling but the girl looked angry.
  • She opens the door again to the see the blankly smiling Englishman standing under his umbrella.
  • He seemed clinically well, talking and smiling with no great discomfort.
  • Smiling doesn't always mean you're happy. Sometimes, it simply means that you are a strong person.
  • Smiling, he says that it allowed him to spend his time in the garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • He stood in front of me smiling broadly, skin oiled and supple, his hair tangled in a mass of knotted dreadlocks.
  • Based on the wuxia novel The Smiling, Proud Wanderer by Louis Cha, this movie is the second in a trilogy, each film of which contains a different cast. Archive 2009-07-01
  • He filliped her cheek, then, smiling into her eyes -- A Sheaf of Corn
  • I was beginning to feel a little famished with all the smiling, dancing and chit-chatting, so I excused myself from my little group of friends to get myself some edible delicacies from the buffet table.
  • She was constantly tuning her guitar between songs, smiling nervously as she filled the time with self-deprecating jokes.
  • He is smiling wildly.
  • Thailand is seen as an exotic holiday by foreign tourists, for beautiful beaches, sun and sea, wonderful culture and smiling people.
  • A demob candidate less happy than McLeish would be hard to find, and though smiling, often joking and courteous as usual, there was no denying the sad state of mind which he is currently enduring.
  • Never stop smiling, not even when you are sad, someone might fall in love with your smile.
  • Dad had stood up smiling and led the way back to the front door.
  • The car crawled at 11 miles per hour, as excited onlookers cheered the smiling President and his glamorous wife.
  • If you look at any photograph of the Boddies, they're always smiling; you see Louise working at the stamper – which is a gruelling, nasty job – and she's all aglow. Homemade soul: the musical legacy of the Boddie Recording Company
  • And she stays there, upright and smiling and proud, savoring her own good looks, with antivivisection posters crumpled around her feet. The Redleys
  • This was the time also when the circus clowns, saltimbanques and harlequins began to appear on his canvases, with their own smiling kinds of loneliness.
  • The old peasant said to me smilingly, A good beginning makes a good ending.
  • Along with legitimate claims, a series of objectors - one was known as "Queen Sister" - peppered him with questions including whether he was a communist, had caused the 1993 siege at Waco, Texas, and was familiar with the term "smiling like a butcher's dog. Kansas City Star: Front Page

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