0 to show pleasure, amusement etc by turning up the corners of the mouth -- ยิ้ม
1 an act of smiling, or the resulting facial expression -- รอยยิ้ม
‘How do you do?’ he said with a smile
the happy smiles of the children.
There is an intricate co-ordination of pausing and looking within turns, followed by head-nods, smiles, and gazes.
The publisher smiled at the illustrator of the writers who was dressed colorfully.
She touched the doll briefly then put the bowl down in her lap, rocking it gently with both hands and smiling occasionally.
The unfriendly faces, illuminated by the glow of the fire, communicate their unified defiance through the faintest of smiles.
Positive affect was coded if children exhibited any overt smiles or laughter during the observation.
Responses consisted of choosing between "good," represented with a smiling face, or "bad," represented with a frowning face.
She presents this to you; you smilingly wear it, and, still smiling, show it to ten of your friends outside.
She turns and smiles at any man who'll lift his head.
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