Smiled
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541 examples of Smiled in a sentence
Several persons
smiled.
Please excuse me!' he said, speaking as to a stranger; but, recognizing Levin, he
smiled
timidly.
The landowner
smiled
under his grey moustache.
Really, she is quite remarkable.''Not in my line,' answered Vronsky, who was fond of that English expression, but he
smiled
and promised to come.
She exchanged a few words with Vronsky, and even
smiled
at a joke he made about the elections, to which he alluded as 'our parliament.'(She had to smile to show that she understood the joke.)
She
smiled
contemptuously.
When she saw Levin she
smiled
and asked him into the next room, a smaller drawing-room, whence came the sound of voices.
After a pause she
smiled
and said, 'Yes, yes, I never could do it.
The scream was so terrible that Levin did not even jump up, but looked breathlessly with a frightened and inquiring glance at the doctor, who bent his head on one side to listen and
smiled
approvingly.
Noticing the looks directed toward him, he
smiled
a childishly naive smile.
'I expect that's why I never married, and never meant to.''How about Helsingfors?' said Vronsky, joining in the conversation, and he glanced at Anna who had
smiled.
Vronsky said something to her and
smiled.
I shall tell him that when he comes back,' she thought and
smiled.
If he knew anyone it would be me,' Kitty replied to Agatha Mikhaylovna's statement, and
smiled.
She
smiled
because, though she said it was impossible for him to know, she was sure in her heart that he not only knew Agatha Mikhaylovna, but that he knew and understood everything, even many things that no one else knew, and which she, his mother, had learnt to know and understand through him.
Although had she been asked whether she thought that if he did not believe in the future life he would perish, she would have had to acknowledge that he would, yet his lack of faith did not make her unhappy; and she, who accepted the doctrine that salvation was impossible for an unbeliever, while loving her husband's soul more than anything in the world,
smiled
when she thought of his disbelief and called him funny.
Koznyshev
smiled
at the obvious intent of the question.
By the light of that flash she saw the whole of his face and, noticing that he was calm and happy, she
smiled
at him.
The head captain
smiled
at first; for the scheme of excluding women from the pit was not usually well received by the miners, who were troubled about placing their daughters, and not much affected by questions of morality and health.
She vaguely
smiled
with pleasure.
She
smiled
and disappeared with the others on the road that led up to the settlement.
But he still smiled; he regretted nothing, for the Grégoires had maintained an obstinate faith in their mine.
Without stopping he
smiled
at the children, and left her planted in the middle of the road.
" Tall and fair, a little heavy in her superb maturity of forty years, she
smiled
with an effort of affability, without showing too prominently her fear of soiling her bronze silk dress and black velvet mantle.
Her imagination was aroused and she
smiled
at last, entering his marvellous world of hope.
With a movement of her chin, Madame Grégoire approved his confidence in the everlasting resignation of the colliers; while Cécile, who was very cheerful that day, feeling that she looked well in her capuchin cloth costume,
smiled
at the word "strike," which reminded her of visits to the settlements and the distribution of charities.
He
smiled
at the last remark, and simply replied:"Then that is a new demand, for until now, sir, you have neglected to claim that control.
He even
smiled.
She
smiled
at him, and murmured:"Kiss me."
They, however, smiled, drawing back a corner of the curtain to look out, and refused to admit that there was any danger, certain, they said, that all would finish up well.
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