Pronunciation of the English word grin.
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1. | You could tell by the ear-to-ear grin that came to his face that he really had something to smile about. | |
2. | That person has had an odd grin on his face for a while. What do you suppose is behind it? | |
3. | He gave his sudden, goblin like grin. | |
4. | I don't care if you don't like your Aunt Mary. You'll just have to grin and bear it while she's here. | |
5. | And the Devil did grin, for his darling sin is pride that apes humility. | |
6. | The more I spoke, the wider her grin became. | |
7. | He said it with a broad grin. | |
8. | Tom suppressed a grin. | |
9. | Tom stifled a grin. | |
10. | He had a sheepish grin on his face when she told him that she had found out his secret. |