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▪ I. smirk, n. (smɜːk) [f. smirk v.] 1. An affected or simpering smile; a silly, conceited, smiling look.c 1560 Ingelend Disobedient Child in Hazl. Dodsley II. 297 How many smirks and dulsome kisses! 1599 B. Jonson Cynthia's Rev. v. iii. Palinode, From Spanish shrugs, French faces, smirks, irpes, an...
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Smirk
A smirk is a smile evoking insolence, scorn, or offensive smugness, falling into the category of what Desmond Morris described as Deformed-compliment Signals , a smirk that says, 'Oh, you're an idiot!
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smirk
smirk/smɜ:k; smək/ n silly or self-satisfied smile 傻笑; 得意的笑 Wipe that smirk off your face! 别那麽傻笑了! smirk, v [I]give a smirk 傻笑. smirk, NOTE ON USAGE 用法 Compare smirk, sneer, frown, scowl and grimace. 试比较smirk、 sneer、 frown、 scowl、 grimace这几个词. These verbs indicate people twisting their faces to expr...
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Alf Smirk
Later in life, Smirk wrote for the Southend Standard and Southend Times newspapers. Until 1948 when he left for Gateshead, Smirk had made 100 Football League appearances for Southend, scoring 26 goals.
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Horace Smirk
Sir Frederick Horace Smirk (12 December 1902 – 18 May 1991) was a notable New Zealand professor of medicine. In the 1958 Queen's Birthday Honours, Smirk was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
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smirkly
† ˈsmirkly, adv. Obs.—1 [f. smirk a. + -ly2.] Smirkingly.a 1586 Sidney Arcadia ii. (1622) 258 Venus was glad to heare Such proffer made, which she well shewed with smiling cheare... And smirkly thus gan say [etc.].
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Counting Headz: South Afrika's Sistaz in Hip Hop
Family relationships are tested when daughters step outside traditional roles; Graffiti artist Smirk works beyond her family's initial misgivings about Featured Artists & Activists
The Counting Headz sistaz are:
Chi (mc)
Sistamatic (dj)
Smirk (graffiti artist)
Cuba (mc)
Lee Kasumba (radio dj, activist)
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smirkish
ˈsmirkish, a. rare. [f. smirk a. or n.] Smiling, pleasant; somewhat smirky or simpering.1674 N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv. Ep. Ded., Tickled into such a laughing briskness, and fudged up into such a smirkish liveliness. 1834 Beckford Italy II. 368 The fair Naiads, comfortably fat, and most invitingly smir...
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smirkle
ˈsmirkle, v. Sc. Also 6 smyrkle, 9 smerkle. [f. smirk v. + -le 3.] intr. To smirk or smile. Hence ˈsmirkling ppl. a. The n. smirkle is also illustrated by Jamieson (1825).? c 1590 Knox's Hist. Ref. iv. (Wodrow) II. 409 As this wes said, Ledingtoun smyleit [MS. G. smyrklit], and spak secreitlie to th...
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Struggle Love
roughly 65-percent Vandross, 35-percent Pendergrass, the singer's flow is still his own, as his ability to deliver an explicit line without the slightest smirk
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smirky
smirky, a. Sc. and U.S. (ˈsmɜːrkɪ) Also 8–9 smerky. [f. smirk n. or a. + -y.] Smart, neat, smiling; simpering; of the nature of a smirk.17.. Ramsay To Duncan Forbes v. Wks. 1877 II. 318 How smirky look'd the little wight. 1835 Fraser's Mag. XI. 229 A very haughty dame among her fellow-servants of he...
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10 Haters
3.5 stars out of 5, describing it as "a showcase of two of the west coast's wittier spitters stepping into a vocal booth and polishing their collective smirk
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easy-springboot/User.java at master · xiaoze-smirk/easy-springboot · GitHub
A tag already exists with the provided branch name. Many Git commands accept both tag and branch names, so creating this branch may cause unexpected behavior.
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smilesmirk
smilesmirk, v. nonce-wd. (ˈsmaɪlsmɜːk) [f. smile v. + smirk v.] intr. To smile in a smirking manner.1922 Joyce Ulysses 262 She smilesmirked supercilious.
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