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grimace |
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grimace [grɪˈmeɪs] n an ugly or distorted facial expression, as of wry humour, disgust, etc. vb
(intr) to contort the face [from French grimace, of Germanic origin; related to Spanish grimazo caricature; see grim] grimacer n grimacingly adv ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
grimace verb Translations grimace [grɪˈmeɪs] 1. n → smorfia 2. vi → fare smorfie grimace [grɪˈmeɪs] 1. n → smorfia 2. vi → fare smorfie How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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But when I looked into the mirror, I shrieked, and my heart throbbed: for not myself did I see therein, but a devil's grimace and derision. Again: if under the sudden anguish of a wound the receiver of it makes a grimace, he falls some degrees in the estimation of his fellows; his corps are ashamed of him: they call him "hare foot," which is the German equivalent for chicken-hearted. His eyes, nose, and mouth all seemed puckered into a vacant, wearied grimace, and his arms and legs always fell into unnatural positions. |
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