Definition: simple past and past participle of smile
Synonyms:
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'smiled': 22
1. He imagined winning the race and smiled.
2. She smiled instead of getting angry.
3. He neither smiled nor spoke.
4. He smiled as soon as the camera pointed at him.
5. She smiled happily after hearing the news.
6. She smiled at the baby playing with blocks.
7. He smiled when he saw the gift.
8. They smiled at each other across the room.
9. I smiled despite feeling nervous inside.
10. She smiled warmly and welcomed the guests.
11. He smiled with pride after winning the prize.
12. The teacher smiled at the student’s effort.
13. I smiled when I read your message.
14. The little girl smiled through her tears.
15. He smiled and waved goodbye.
16. The baby smiled when she heard her mother’s voice.
17. She wanted to cry, but smiled instead.
18. She smiled a little when she saw him.
19. She smiled after hearing the news.
20. She smiled, but she was sad.
1. He imagined winning the race and smiled.
2. She smiled instead of getting angry.
3. He neither smiled nor spoke.
4. He smiled as soon as the camera pointed at him.
5. She smiled happily after hearing the news.
6. She smiled at the baby playing with blocks.
7. He smiled when he saw the gift.
8. They smiled at each other across the room.
9. I smiled despite feeling nervous inside.
10. She smiled warmly and welcomed the guests.
11. He smiled with pride after winning the prize.
12. The teacher smiled at the student’s effort.
13. I smiled when I read your message.
14. The little girl smiled through her tears.
15. He smiled and waved goodbye.
16. The baby smiled when she heard her mother’s voice.
17. She wanted to cry, but smiled instead.
18. She smiled a little when she saw him.
19. She smiled after hearing the news.
20. She smiled, but she was sad.
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