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simper

[sim-per] / ˈsɪm pər /
VERB
smile coyly
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Like all the best confidence tricksters, Ripley reads people, each nervous twitch, each self-regarding simper, using every moment of weakness for his own gain.

From The Guardian Apr. 28, 2018

He tweeted: "*blush* *giggle* *simper* - thank you very much, nice Golden Rose people."

From BBC Nov. 19, 2015

Maybe we shouldn't snigger at the deferential newsreel interviewers who would simper "is there anything you want to say, Minister?"

From The Guardian Jul. 20, 2013

Soon she and Vinny have established a playful rapport that causes Edgar to whimper and simper in jealousy.

From New York Times Oct. 28, 2011

He couldn’t simper around these fools and still be what he was becoming for Naomi.

From "Out of Darkness" by Ashley Hope Pérez

“I love him for the man that he almost is,” simpers Dorothy, the kindly bookkeeper and single mother who improbably snags Jerry Maguire’s semifreddo heart after he’s let go from his high-powered sports agency.

From The Guardian Dec. 13, 2016

"Hoyt was kind of shy about it, I think because of my fangs," she simpers.

From Salon Sep. 12, 2011

Ashley Moniz simpers and pouts satisfactorily as Velma’s camera-hogging offspring Amber.

From New York Times Jul. 16, 2011

The way Zoe simpers with Stan is unbearable; she's either giving us a little moue or playfully hooking a finger between her teeth like a coquette from silent screen days.

From Time Apr. 23, 2010

He was sick of sitting here listening to Mr. Reardon bully his family with all these “hypotheticals,” all these simpers and smirks, cruel smiles and humorless laughs.

From "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix

He also simpered that he was “belied and stared at, as if I was a Rhinoceros,” escalating his bath of self-pity to exclamations that “I am in danger of being murdered without doors.”

From Slate Aug. 9, 2016

He just simpered and whined ineffectually, then fell under the sway of the Faith Militant’s leader – whom he should be opposing.

From The Guardian May 16, 2016

"At least this wee fella loves me," he simpered, nanoseconds before the cur sank its gnashers into the hand of the Souness-shunning sadsack.

From The Guardian Nov. 14, 2012

Hope returned and simpered: "I've seen Second Louies so I just thought it would be a novelty to come here and see the Second Louises."

From Time Magazine Archive

They simpered in happy, almost innocent triumph when they were applauded.

From "Travels with Charley in Search of America" by John Steinbeck

Asturias fills the novel with beggars, the idle rich, simpering aristocrats and political sycophants.

From Washington Post Jul. 14, 2022

Geoffrey’s simpering, emotional stuntedness may make it difficult for, say, the village’s priest or barkeep to see much of themselves in him.

From The Verge May 9, 2022

Davies was a gifted comedienne whose career was, if anything, hampered by her lover-producer’s insistence that she play only the simpering heroines of historical melodramas.

From Slate Nov. 12, 2020

But while characters like David Copperfield’s simpering first wife, Dora, may fulfil this stereotype, there are also radical departures.

From The Guardian Jun. 23, 2020

"Quite right, sugar-plum," Mr Wormwood said, casting a look of such simpering sloppiness at his wife it would have made a cat sick.

From "Matilda" by Roald Dahl




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