"If I was a horse, you'd day that I'd stepped up in class, if you like, " he grinned.
When the male prisoners burst into cheers, we shushed each other and grinned.
"We had to be here to say hello to the new Papa, " she told the BBC, as John-Paul grinned.
She drank greedily, then fell back in the booth and grinned.
Max kept running, and though his face was wet with tears, he grinned maniacally.
The old lady looked at David and grinned proudly, displaying her gray gums.
In a video message that aired on CNN's "Larry King Live, " the talk show host grinned as he accepted Kutcher's challenge.
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When he saw me watching him, he grinned suddenly, then frowned and jerked his head away.
Troy, his shoe still in his hand, just hopped and grinned, trying not to get his white sock dirty.
Russia's ambassador to the United Nations grinned when asked if he had heard Obama's announcement.
He grinned quietly and pointed over my shoulder, not saying a word.
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We raised our glasses again and grinned at each other like children who had agreed on something for once.
He grinned at the man, gesturing with his chin to the seat behind him.
"Lana grinned from ear to ear when she was holding them, " her husband said.
Mr. Loughner's demeanor Tuesday was a marked departure from past court appearances, where he had at times grinned, and in one case shouted incomprehensibly and had to be removed from court.
Half male beauty, half buffoon, he grinned and widened his eyes as if he were trying to expel them from his head.
He grinned, looking at the two bent backs and the big packs ahead of him moving through the trees.
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