单词 | smirking |
释义 | smirkverb ˈsmərk smirked; smirking; smirks 1 intransitive : to smile in a smug or condescending way "I seem to have touched a nerve," said Malfoy, smirking. J. K. Rowling Cluny lay back and smirked. Everything was going according to plan. Brian Jacques Some Americans from "old" families likewise smirked behind their napkins at the arriviste's fancy new silver-plate fish set … Douglas Brenner … they're smirking about the very idea of political seriousness. Kurt Andersen 2 transitive : to say or express (something) with a smirk "No problem," he smirked when I apologized for my wimpiness. Michael Behar smirk noun plural smirks A former prosecutor, she deploys an interrogation style that is impatient and knowing, almost amused. The eyebrows go up, a faint smirk plays around the lips: you might as well fess up. Dana Goodyear And while circulation is certainly declining, nearly 50 million people in the U.S. still buy a daily newspaper. So wipe that smirk off your face, Web triumphalists. Jennifer Saba As Frank Cross, the arrogant and abusive television network programming exec in this uproarious update of Dickens' A Christmas Carol, [Bill] Murray offers viewers everything they like about him—sarcastic smirks, disgusted eye-rolls. Doug Brod smirking verbas in grimacing to smile in an unpleasant way because you are pleased with yourself, glad about someone else's trouble, etc. She tried not to smirk when they announced the winner. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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