smirk in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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At the end of the film, when requesting eggs from the next family, he looks into the camera and smirks again.
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Sometimes the term smirk is used to describe a skewed smile.
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Instead, there are usually smirks, sneers, pouts, leers and thin-lipped, tough-as-nails displays of contempt for anyone who would dare mess with her.
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The head features a face-switching gimmick, with a choice of straight-faced or smirking.
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He successfully accomplishes the task as the two of them silently thank each other with light smirks.
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He only has one working eye and a smirk in the right side of his mouth.
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The old lady smirks as the lights of the house suddenly turn off.
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It wipes the smirk off the face of the superhero movie.
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He also has little facial expression beyond smirks and glares, but does exhibit emotion on limited occasions, such as regret, annoyance and arrogance.
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It was intended as a rhetorical question, uttered with an implied wink and a smirk.
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