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grinning

adjective as in beaming

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These scenes make the likes of Amy Poehler seem even more human and likable and argue that Tracy Morgan, who has no shortage of grinning confidence and charm, might be one of Michael’s savviest discoveries.

From Salon

“F— no, I’m a carpenter and musician and surfer,” said Mabra, 43, grinning.

It kicks off with a corker of a line — “Cheerful, grinning people, can’t stand ’em!” — and goes on to scorch everything on the block, from dogs in sweaters to baby clothes with pockets.

He stretches his arms wide like a child in the throes of a sugar rampage, pushing groups of strangers to their deaths, grinning as snipers take them out.

From Salon

In one famous image, Deng is seen grinning as he dons a cowboy hat at a Texan rodeo.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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