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  1. GRIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of GRIN is to draw back the lips so as to show the teeth especially in amusement or laughter; broadly : smile. How to use grin in a sentence.

  2. GRIN Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    to smile broadly, especially as an indication of pleasure, amusement, or the like. to draw back the lips so as to show the teeth, as a snarling dog or a person in pain. grinned, grinning. The little …

  3. GRIN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    That child's got such a cheeky grin. I love his mischievous grin, don't you? The baby turned and gave me a toothy grin. At 70, he still retains his impish grin. Amy took a crayon and drew a …

  4. GRIN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    What are you grinning about? The class photograph showed a strange bunch of grinning children. She grinned slyly and refused to tell me where the money came from. The poor boy grinned …

  5. Grin - definition of grin by The Free Dictionary

    To smile broadly, often baring the teeth, as in amusement, glee, embarrassment, or other strong emotion. To express with a grin: I grinned my approval. n. 1. The act of grinning. 2. The facial …

  6. GRIN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    When you grin, you smile broadly. He grins, delighted at the memory. [VERB] Sarah tried several times to catch Philip's eye, but he just grinned at her. [VERB + at] I'll never forget his evil …

  7. Grin Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    GRIN meaning: 1 : to smile widely; 2 : to accept something that you do not like because you have no choice

  8. GRIN definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary

    A grin is a broad smile. She had a big grin on her face. When you grin, you smile broadly. He grins, delighted at the memory.

  9. What does GRIN mean? - Definitions.net

    Grin noun. The act of closing the teeth and shewing them. Etymology: from the verb. He laughs at him: in’s face too. —— O you mistake him; ’twas an humble grin, The fawning joy of courtiers …

  10. grin - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to smile broadly, esp. as an indication of pleasure, amusement, or the like. to draw back the lips so as to show the teeth, as a snarling dog or a person in pain. to express or produce by …

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