Pronunciation of the English word smile.
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1. | If you don't receive a smile you were expecting, try giving a smile instead. That's because someone who forgot to give you a smile doesn't expect to get one from you instead. | |
2. | Our smile, which is understandable in the context of Japanese culture, sometimes causes a lot of confusion and is notorious among foreign people as a mysterious smile. | |
3. | Yes, I've seen cats without a smile, but a smile with no cat... | |
4. | There, gazing at the ceiling, as my cigar slowly gives off a bluish smoke that dissipates like morning mist, I see your smile once more, the lovely smile of yesteryear. | |
5. | After Tom was fitted with a set of false teeth, Mary complimented him on his great smile. "The smile is real, but the teeth are fake," he said, a little self-deprecatingly. | |
6. | I see people's faces as a mirror. If you smile at it, you get a smile back. | |
7. | “It still gives me goosebumps when you fit a dog, and he maybe has never taken a step in his life, or he has been injured for months, and is just starting to gain his mobility -- that joy you see, that smile, that sparkle, that wagging of their tail,” Campana says with a smile. | |
8. | Tom doesn't smile much, but he does smile sometimes. | |
9. | "Good morning", said Tom with a smile. | |
10. | Face life with a smile! |