smirk in the PONS Dictionary

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English
It was intended as a rhetorical question, uttered with an implied wink and a smirk.
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The head features a face-switching gimmick, with a choice of straight-faced or smirking.
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He is looking at his finger with a very distinct smirk on his face.
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Sometimes the term smirk is used to describe a skewed smile.
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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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Even his police mugshot is effortlessly cool and with just a hint of a smirk while flashing the peace sign at the arresting officer.
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He was seen smirking, laughing, and even calling the sentencing a joke.
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The very environment is menacing, each rock and tree alive with goblin-faces that seem to smirk at the thought of drawing human blood.
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Once everyone is present, he smirks and makes a note of how foolish it is that every guard came to fight him.
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Smirking, he carries out this threat, but no ink escapes; apparently, the pen is empty.
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