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"smilingly" Definitions
  1. with a smile or smiles

70 Sentences With "smilingly"

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He offered what he smilingly said was a "very pretentious" thought.
His supporters cheered and he smilingly invited the prosecutor to his victory party.
Strength and splendor are her clothing, and smilingly she awaits her last day.
She briefly turned back to smilingly wave a goodbye, and moved on into nothingness.
Amid this jubilation, Jerrod smilingly interjected, ''Damn shame what he did to those women, though.
Here, for once, the two dancers don't gaze into each other's eye smilingly or smolderingly.
It's often played smilingly, as here by Marianela Nuñez and Carlos Acosta (a wonderful "Fille" partnership).
In this dystopian tale, a private treatment center turns privileged young women into smilingly compliant stereotypes.
Documentary portraits of this type often incorporate testimonials from affable, encouraging experts who smilingly help burnish the subject's reputation.
" Yes, that's a Hillary Clinton slogan, and the song smilingly and bluntly stumps for the "pantsuit-wearing herstorical first-timer.
From the hotel staff who've smilingly made our bed to a cousin who burst into our room at 7 a.m.
Now she's both 100% fine (as she smilingly tells her shrink) but probably not 100% fine (because she's tense running carpool).
Hundreds of fans flocked to her first live makeup show in Seoul on Sunday, cheering her as she waved smilingly back.
The nominee faces and listens to these friendly and hostile senators for hours, refraining from smilingly nodding along or furrowing his brow.
Also Tuesday, a Facebook post Hyde-Smith made in 2014 resurfaced, showing her smilingly posing wearing a Confederate cap and holding a rifle.
On their Instagram account, they later shared a photograph of the queen peering smilingly into the baby's face while his beaming mother held him.
On their Instagram account, Harry and Meghan later shared a photograph of the queen peering smilingly into the baby's face while his beaming mother held him.
A few minutes later, when we pulled up to the hotel I was staying in, Laymon smilingly pointed out the black wedding party making use of the Gertrude C. Ford ballroom.
Helen may have escaped her own awful, alternately domineering and absent parents, but now she has Vik's smilingly vicious mother (the hilarious Zenobia Shroff, of "The Big Sick") to contend with.
However, when a prosecutor suggested that one of the defense's arguments was "preposterous," Shkreli arched his eyebrows and turned to make a smilingly devilish face at another of his lawyers, Marc Agnifilo.
"I think it's a pretty inappropriate question to ask a daughter, if she believes the accusers of her father, when he's affirmatively stated that there's no truth to it," she said, smilingly indignant.
With a cheap business card and an equally cheap jacket and tie, he smilingly ambles it into the shamus role, knocking on doors and sniffing out leads among all the yammer and serviceable visuals.
When I brought up the question, he smilingly batted it away, saying that he'd become a "nonpolitical person" and that the triumph of the B.J.P. had obviated any need for him to run for office.
At times, as when Earl uses abusive language to describe characters' racial, ethnic or sexual identities — only to smilingly signal he's O.K. with them — Eastwood seems to be simultaneously tweaking and accepting what he presumably regards as social pieties.
But it is difficult to imagine this bosomy schemer played with a more cunning mixture of vanity and fury than is exhibited by the riveting Ms. Cohu — a woman who smilingly admits to her unhappiness until her self-composure suddenly snaps.
Some things stayed the same: the poster, in the back, of a woman pouring coffee next to dancing Amharic letters; the waitresses who smilingly explain that a meal is best shared and eaten by hand; and, of course, the exquisite food.
Once the two men depart, Philip, E Corp's C.E.O., smilingly details their charity work, their rich family lives, their loyalty to the firm — then reveals they helped make the decision to cover up the toxic leakage that killed her mother and Elliot's father.
Indeed, if Clinton truly wanted to stick it to her critics and make them eat crow, she could smilingly step aside, temporarily, and make it clear that she will formally resume power and take back the reins under the 25th Amendment only if her critics themselves formally recant and ask her -- beg her!
She and women's tennis promoter Gladys Heldman (Sarah Silverman) fight back against the smilingly, blatantly sexist head of the US Lawn Tennis Association, Jack Kramer (Bill Pullman), when he refuses to grant the women's championship match equal prize money to the men's match, even though they attract the same number of viewers.
They reflect a point of view that does not, strictly speaking, actually exist in the wild, and the algorithmic attempt to compress the various hugely discordant things that our culture "likes" produces something so inverted and weird as to be, on its own, frankly avant-garde—we see a diverse crew of attractive young TV detectives smilingly hitting the nae-nae while standing over a horrifically mutilated corpse, say, and just change the channel.
As Renny departs for New York to help her father recover, Guran smilingly reminds Kit that one of the Phantom's most sacred duties is to produce an heir.
Their outfits are still smeared with flesh and blood of zombies and Chris alike. Out in the open daylight, Dallas smilingly comments to Harley that they had a rough last night. Harley replies that it wasn't as much fun as she had hoped.
Liu yelled "How dangerous!" and the Daoist smilingly replied, "The position of a prime minister is much more dangerous!" (tr. Pas and Leung 1998: 211). Liu was suddenly awakened, resigned from his position, gave up his wealth, left home, and went wandering.
He smilingly took the hangman's noose on 11 August 1908. A statue of him can be seen in the school's garden now. Khudiram's political master, Satyendranath Basu was hanged in the same year on 23 November. Another alumnus, Anathbandhu Panja went to the gallows in 1933.
Smilingly observed > Pilots Thaden and Noyes last week when they found they had won one of the > two most important events of the Races: "Well, that's a surprise! We > expected to be the cow's tail." For her achievements Thaden won aviation's highest honor given to women, the Harmon Trophy.
He and Pam find multiple snowmen, and Jim attacks them all hoping to find Dwight. Dwight, however, is on the roof of the building, watching Jim with a satisfied look on his face. He claims that the greatest snowball in a snowball fight is fear, and smilingly wishes the camera "Merry Christmas".
The Court took the matter under advisement. After the court hearing, Judge Sawyer encountered the Terrys on a train between Fresno and San Francisco on August 14, 1888. When Terry and his wife saw Sawyer on the train, the newspapers reported: Judge Lorenzo Sawyer Her husband watched her actions and smilingly approved.
Drona said smilingly that he is old, his energy and activity have both become weak, but like Bhishma, a month. Kripa estimates two months. Aswatthaman claims that he can annihilate the Pandava army in ten nights. Karna, however, acquainted with weapons of high efficacy, said he can achieve that feat in five days.
She smilingly tells him to lie to his friends that they made love and she wouldn't mind it. Overhearing this Thomas jumps in front of her and tries to rape her. Ravi runs to the hotel to get help with Alosius trying to stop him. Ravi runs into a muddy swamp and gets engulfed by it.
Among the objects left by the people who came to be gassed, he > took furs and different types of food, in particular fat. When he took food, > he said smilingly to the SS around him that one had to take advantage before > the lean years came. Under his direction, the Sonderkommando was > strengthened and increased to about 1000 prisoners.
The Joanna-replica brandishes a nylon stocking and smilingly approaches Joanna to strangle her. Some time later, the artificial "Joanna" placidly peruses the local supermarket amongst the other "wives," all glamorously dressed. As they make their way through the store, they each vacantly greet one another. The android "Joanna" now has the normal- looking eyes of her original human counterpart.
At a Noh performance attended by Noriko and her father, the latter smilingly greets Mrs. Miwa, which triggers Noriko's jealousy. When her father later tries to talk her into going to meet Satake, he tells her that he intends to marry Mrs. Miwa. Devastated, Noriko reluctantly decides to meet the young man and, to her surprise, has a very favorable impression of him.
She has just come from the pantry, and smilingly hands a jug to a little girl. Both figures are seen in profile. Traces of a picture painted over by the artist himself are faintly visible on the wall above the woman's head. The small window of the pantry and a cask are seen through an open door on the left.
The couple spent the winter of 1860–61 in Rome where Barrett Browning's health further deteriorated and they returned to Florence in early June 1861. She became gradually weaker, using morphine to ease her pain. She died on 29 June 1861 in her husband's arms. Browning said that she died "smilingly, happily, and with a face like a girl's.... Her last word was... Beautiful".
The police allow the band to rejoin him while Lucy, hearing Jude's voice, tries to re-enter to the building but is blocked by the police. Max draws Jude's attention to an opposite rooftop where Lucy is standing and looking at him. Lucy and Jude gaze smilingly at each other across opposite rooftops as the performance concludes ("Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", over credits).
Arjuna smilingly boasteth that he doesn't had any ally in his any fights and he single handedly defeated everyone, so no need of his assistance. Rukmi then goes to Duryodhana and said same words, but that King, proud of his bravery, rejected him in the same way. So he also withdrew from the battle. Dhritarashtra meets Sanjaya, expresses his anxiety, wonders if the war is one of choice or destiny. :8.
Wondering if Kurahara is a secret patron of the Academy, Isao later returns to Sawa's room and demands an explanation. Sawa responds by begging to be allowed to kill Kurahara himself. But after hearing him out, Isao smilingly denies there is any plot. Honda hears an account of the coup d'état that took place in Siam on 24 June, during which the country became a constitutional monarchy controlled by Col.
As the boy and doctor approaches them the boy looks at Laaj and stops, smilingly he says "she is the same". Approaching the father daughter duo, the doctor introduces the boy and as the Laaj looks up towards the boy she swoons and then smiles. Laaj and the boy smile mischievously as they make small talk. She gives her consent to the alliance and finds that the life is full of surprises after all.
While looking upon a very > beautiful flock of two thousand sheep, the Lord of Holkham inquired if > Esterhazy could show as fine a flock upon his estates. The wealthy baron > smilingly replied, " My shepherds are more numerous than your sheep." This > was literally true, for Esterhazy has two thousand five hundred shepherds. Despite his great wealth, Paul managed to spend beyond his means, getting into financial trouble just as his father had.
Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan, 1969: Inspired by the iconoclastic examples of Dylan, Kerouac, Godard and Che, a band of mildly disaffected teenagers led by the smilingly charismatic Ken (Tsumabuki Satoshi) decide to shake up "the establishment," i.e., their repressive school and the nearby US military installation. A series of anarchic pranks meets with varying levels of success, until Ken and company focus their energies on mounting a multimedia "happening" to combine music, film and theater. Complications ensue.
According to tradition, Lazarus never smiled during the thirty years after his resurrection, worried by the sight of unredeemed souls he had seen during his four-day stay in Hell. The only exception was, when he saw someone stealing a pot, he smilingly said: "the clay steals the clay." In 890, a tomb was found in Larnaca bearing the inscription "Lazarus the friend of Christ". Emperor Leo VI of Byzantium had Lazarus' remains transferred to Constantinople in 898.
When presenting the second volume of his work on the "Sentences" to Alexander VII, to whom he had dedicated it, the pope asked him where he had learned to treat his opponent Ferchi in such a rough manner: Mastrius answered, :"From St. Augustine and St. Jerome, who in defence of their respective opinions on the interpretation of Holy Scripture fought hard and not without reason": the pope smilingly remarked, "From such masters other things could be learned".
The band recorded three studio albums and two EP singles on CD as well as several audio cassette tapes and one video. There was also a live CD album, Smilingly Home, recorded in front of their home crowd at what is now the University of Gloucestershire. Subsequently, to celebrate 30 years of the Christian Greenbelt festival, they released a "Best of" album (The Hatchery 1990 – 1996). Eden Burning toured extensively around Britain, particularly in the South and Midlands.
Ravi's feelings for Sandhya are sensed by Aakash, who has lost in love himself. Aakash is now faced with a choice: either ignore Ravi and Sandhya's true love and proceed with the union of Sandhya and Prakash, or break his brother's Prakash's heart and side with Ravi and Sandhya. Oblivious of Ravi's feelings for Sandhya, Prakash keeps asking him to entice Sandhya towards him. Ravi smilingly soldiers on, trying to find his own happiness in his friend's.
2016 When the ceremony of sending ancestors off is over, teenagers burn a bundle of incense and stick them into pumpkins. Once the leader of their village shouts, teenagers run to the wild, with bamboo poles held in their hands, to gather together with others from other villages. When they encounter teenagers from other villages, all of them pretend to abuse each other and to fight with each other with pumpkins. Finally, singing a song, they go back to their own villages smilingly.
The dinner guests were surprised during the party by the arrival of the American captain, and he was accused of violating the terms of his incarceration by going beyond the marker. The captain smilingly ushered the complainants outside...where they found a wheelbarrow parked at the far corner of the house containing the large marker stone. Admiral Gregory was married to Elizabeth, daughter of Captain John Shaw, an early naval commander and a hero of the 1st Barbary Coast campaign and the War of 1812.
He snatched the manuscript from him, tore it into two, took one part and gave the other to Shankara. Shankara, desolate, ran to Shiva and narrated the incident to him. Shiva, smilingly, commanded him to retain the 41 verses with him as the initial part of the 100 verses and then, write an extra 59 verses in praise of the Goddess himself. Thus, verses 1 - 41 are the original work of Lord Shiva, shedding great light on the ancient rituals of Tantra, Yantra and various powerful Mantra.
To the obvious surprise of the studio audience and VelJohnson, Avery walked onto the set with an angry look, being in on the staged joke himself. Ended the episode (but with the cameras filming still), VelJohnson and Avery hugged and smilingly greeted the public. Crossovers of this type can also be completely wordless. This type of crossover is more common on animated programs, such as when Bender found and ate Bart Simpson's shorts on Futurama, or Milhouse had a talking Bender doll on The Simpsons.
When the Guru came to that place, one of his Sikhs, Bhairo by name, went to the temple of the idol and broke the nose of the Devi (goddess). The rajahs having received the news complained to the Guru and named him [Bhairo]. The Guru sent for Bhairo. Bhairo denied. The attendants of the rajah said: “We recognize him.” He replied: “Oh rajahs, ask the goddess, if she name me, you (may) kill me.” The rajahs said: “Oh fool, how can the goddess speak?” Bhairo answered smilingly: “It is clear who the fool is.
German soldiers on the way to the front in 1914. A message on the freight car spells out "Trip to Paris"; early in the war, all sides expected the conflict to be a short one. In this contemporary drawing by Heinrich Zille, the German soldiers bound westwards to France and those bound eastwards to Russia smilingly salute each other. The German army opened the war on the Western Front with a modified version of the Schlieffen Plan, designed to quickly attack France through neutral Belgium before turning southwards to encircle the French army on the German border.
Waking early, Jof has a vision of Mary leading the infant Jesus, which he relates to a smilingly-disbelieving Mia. Block and Jöns visit a church where a fresco of the Danse Macabre is being painted, and the squire chides the artist for colluding in the ideological fervor that led to the crusade. In the confessional, Block tells the priest he wants to perform "one meaningful deed" after what he now sees as a pointless life. Upon revealing to him the chess strategy that will save his life, the knight discovers that it is actually Death with whom he has been speaking.
Bobby gets to watch all this from the sidelines unseen by Lilly and is delighted to see the return of the passionate cricketer in her. Later, when questioned by the media outside, Lilly faces them fearlessly and says that every woman should have a Comrade who supports her in her journey and instills courage in her to fight for her rights. She then desperately seeks out Bobby and tells him that she finally overcame her fears to nail Ramesh Rao and even beat him up in front of everyone. Bobby smilingly reveals that he did witness Aparna Devi coming to her own.
A poem by an anonymous writer, who seems to have witnessed the executions, describes the scene as follows: > When Garlick did the ladder kiss, > And Sympson after hie, > Methought that there St. Andrew was > Desirous for to die. > > When Ludlam lookèd smilingly, > And joyful did remain, > It seemed St. Stephen was standing by, > For to be stoned again. > > And what if Sympson seemed to yield, > For doubt and dread to die; > He rose again, and won the field > And died most constantly. > > His watching, fasting, shirt of hair; > His speech, his death, and all, > Do record give, do witness bear, > He wailed his former fall.
It tells the chilling story of a political prisoner whose jailor, in an apparent gesture of fraternity, allows him to escape from his cell. At the moment of his freedom, however, he finds he has been the victim of a cruel practical joke as he runs straight into the arms of the Grand Inquisitor, who smilingly leads him off to the stake at which he is to be burned alive. The opera's pessimistic outlook reflects Dallapiccola's complete disillusionment with fascism (which he had naïvely supported when Mussolini first came to power) and the music contained therein is both beautifully realized and supremely disquieting. His final opera Ulisse, with his own libretto after The Odyssey, was the culmination of his life's work.
According to Pierre Louÿs, Debussy "did not see 'what anyone can do beyond Tristan'," although he admitted that it was sometimes difficult to avoid "the ghost of old Klingsor, alias Richard Wagner, appearing at the turning of a bar". After Debussy's short Wagnerian phase, he started to become interested in non-Western music and its unfamiliar approaches to composition. The piano piece Golliwogg's Cakewalk, from the 1908 suite Children's Corner, contains a parody of music from the introduction to Tristan, in which, in the opinion of the musicologist Lawrence Kramer, Debussy escapes the shadow of the older composer and "smilingly relativizes Wagner into insignificance".De Martelly, Elizabeth. "Signification, Objectification, and the Mimetic Uncanny in Claude Debussy's 'Golliwog's Cakewalk'" , Current Musicology, Fall 2010, p.
The opening scene was staged in the corridors of corporate headquarters at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, where many NBC stars like Bob Hope, Milton Berle, Barbara Eden, Doris Roberts and four kids from The Cosby Show arrive on the eighth floor via an elevator. They enter just in time to witness a perky musical number featuring "peacock" dancers and NBC tour guides all singing and dancing an opening theme titled Hey, Did You Know? within the lobbies of the building. The program quickly gets to a parade of stars in which, as an unseen announcer bellows out their individual names, formally dressed performers appear from behind a curtain, smilingly walk toward the television camera, and disappear to a warm ovation of what appears to be canned applause.
American author Jack London recounted in his memoir, The Cruise of the Snark (1907), an incident at Langa Langa Lagoon Malaita, Solomon Islands, when the local islanders attacked a "recruiting" ship: > ... still bore the tomahawk marks where the Malaitans at Langa Langa several > months before broke in for the trove of rifles and ammunition locked > therein, after bloodily slaughtering Jansen's predecessor, Captain > Mackenzie. The burning of the vessel was somehow prevented by the black > crew, but this was so unprecedented that the owner feared some complicity > between them and the attacking party. However, it could not be proved, and > we sailed with the majority of this same crew. The present skipper smilingly > warned us that the same tribe still required two more heads from the Minota, > to square up for deaths on the Ysabel plantation.
The incumbent Shankaracharya petitioned Tipu Sultan for help. A bunch of about 30 letters written in Kannada, which were exchanged between Tipu Sultan's court and the Sringeri Shankaracharya were discovered in 1916 by the Director of Archaeology in Mysore. Tipu Sultan expressed his indignation and grief at the news of the raid: > "People who have sinned against such a holy place are sure to suffer the > consequences of their misdeeds at no distant date in this Kali age in > accordance with the verse: "Hasadbhih kriyate karma rudadbhir-anubhuyate" > (People do [evil] deeds smilingly but suffer the consequences > crying)."Annual Report of the Mysore Archaeological Department 1916 pp > 10–11, 73–6 Tipu Sultan immediately ordered the Asaf of Bednur to supply the Swami with 200 rahatis (fanams) in cash and other gifts and articles.
Nine healthy children would follow in quick succession, though two died in childhood: Crown Prince Frederick William (1795), Prince William (1797), Princess Charlotte (1798), Princess Frederica (1799), Prince Charles (1801), Princess Alexandrine (1803), Prince Ferdinand (1804), Princess Louise (1808), and Prince Albert (1809). The couple also used the Crown Prince's Palace in the capital. Louise's charitable giving continued throughout her life, and on one occasion, while attending a harvest festival, she purchased presents and distributed them to local children. On her first birthday after her marriage in Berlin, when King Frederick William II asked his daughter-in-law what she desired for a present, Louise replied she wanted a handful of money to let the city's people share her joy; he smilingly gave her a large quantity for the task.
As Mantle ran around the bases, McLain stood on the pitcher's mound and applauded. Mantle tipped his hat to McLain as he rounded the bases. The next batter, Joe Pepitone, waved his bat over the plate, as if asking for an easy pitch of his own. McLain responded by throwing the next pitch over Pepitone's head.Schwarz, Alan "The Day the Tigers Tipped Pitches for the Mick" The New York Times, Saturday, May 9, 2009 After the game, McLain smilingly denied that he had served up an easy pitch for Mantle to hit; however, he was later reprimanded by Major League Baseball Commissioner William Eckert. McLain completed a 31–6 record along with a 1.96 earned run average, as the Tigers won the American League pennant by 12 games. He had 280 strikeouts and 63 walks, giving him a 4.44 K:BB ratio, a Tigers season record that stood until 2016, when it was eclipsed by Justin Verlander. McLain also earned his second All-Star berth and won the 1968 American League Cy Young Award, as well as the American League Most Valuable Player Award, the first by an American League pitcher since Bobby Shantz in 1952 and the first by a Tiger since fellow pitcher Hal Newhouser's back-to-back honors in 1944 and 1945.

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