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smirk

noun as in sly smile

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Tapper asked Johnson, who smirked before dodging the question.

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Stewart lets that be for a beat, then smirks in a way best described as not unpleasant.

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Toledo has denied the allegations against him and on Monday frequently smirked and at times laughed, especially when the judge was speaking on Monday, the news agency notes.

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She showed me a photo of a kitten she rescued and smirked.

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Harris’ 40-minute “Call Her Daddy” episode was recorded last Tuesday and edited before the Playbook column came out, which must have made both Cooper and the campaign smirk.

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