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Definition of grin noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

grin

noun
 
/ɡrɪn/
 
/ɡrɪn/
Idioms
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  1. a wide smile
    • She gave a broad grin.
    • a wry/sheepish grin
    • with a grin ‘No,’ he said with a grin.
    Extra Examples
    • A mischievous grin spread across the little girl's face.
    • Edmund looked up with an impish grin.
    • He forced a grin despite feeling angry.
    • He gave the photographer a big grin.
    • He grinned his adorable grin.
    • He had a cheeky grin.
    • Her grin turned into a frown.
    • Her lips started to form a slight grin.
    • His wry grin faded.
    • I wondered why Dad had a grin on his face.
    • I'll soon wipe that silly grin off her face.
    • She tried to stifle a grin.
    • The old man's face broke into a grin.
    • a grin at his wife
    • a grin of triumph
    • a grin tugging at the corners of his lips
    Topics Appearancec1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • broad
    • Cheshire
    verb + grin
    • have
    • crack
    • flash (somebody)
    grin + verb
    • broaden
    • grow
    • grow broader
    preposition
    • with a grin
    • grin at
    • grin of
    phrases
    • take the grin off your face
    • wipe the grin off your face
    • wipe the grin off somebody’s face
    See full entry
    Word OriginOld English grennian ‘bare the teeth in pain or anger’, of Germanic origin; probably related to groan.
Idioms
wipe the grin/smile off your face
  1. (especially in orders) to stop smiling, especially because somebody else is annoyed and does not think the situation is funny
    • Wipe that grin off your face and get back to work.
    • Wipe that stupid smile off your face.
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