I'll give you a ride on my back, generous Benefactor," smirked Pisew.
Most wise Lieutenant," smirked Pisew, "what wisdom hast thou originated this day?
Her eye was also on the clock, and she smirked weakly in the captain's direction as she saw that she was at least two minutes ahead of time.
The discourtesy involved in the disregard of the doctor's instructions did not trouble him, and he smirked with some satisfaction as he noiselessly closed his door behind him and looked at the drawn blinds opposite.
The chambermaid smirkedand went for a cap, but I laughed outright at th' oud bearded chap thinking he'd make hissel like a woman just by putting on a woman's cap.
She moved her thin, crooked elbows with a flapping motion like wings as she smirkedand thanked him again.
She smirked until her little, delicate-skinned face was a net-work mask, and all the muscles quivered to the sight through the transparent covering.
Just so,” smirked the grocer; and then he whispered again, “just so.
He seemed to have been waiting for just that, sahib, for he smirked and threw a chest.
Mr. Dangerfield shook hands with his counsel, and smirked and whispered.
Little Mr. Boswell smirked between the cross-fires of the yellow lamplight and the lurid links; he smirked and bowed low beneath the force of the lady's compliment.
He thought of these concessions, and looked at Magdalen, and smirked and simpered without intermission.
He smiled and smirked in the highest approval of the ingenuity of his own compliment--from which Captain Wragge dexterously diverted the housekeeper's attention by ranging himself on her side of the path and speaking to her at the same moment.
Crowding himself into a small rocking chair belonging to Charlie, he rocked and smirked at Hal, who had followed him to the chair and now stood over him.
The photographs of famous mimes smirked upon her patronisingly.
So he smirked complacently at the harmless gaiety his young wife radiated, and with paternal calm accepted the lavish caresses, which served as an outlet for her overwrought ecstasy.
Priscus bowed and smirked again with effusive gallantry which Plautia, as affectedly, returned.
He shrugged and smirked and wiggled his fingers and played with his mustaches.
But again, when she asked him how he was, he smirked and flourished, till Lady Richard turned away in disgust and even the brothers looked a little puzzled and distressed as they followed her to the buffet and ministered to her wants.
Pictures of the former adorned the wall in oak; the latter smirked at the beholder from silver frames on small tables.
The flowers drooped in their bowl; the chorus girlssmirked in their silver settings; the framed racehorses and their stolid trainers looked woodenly down from the pink walls.
He smirked knowingly but had the tact of good club servants to say nothing.
Madame locked the door, and amused herself with her own business, without minding me, humming little nasal snatches of French airs, as shesmirked on her silken purchases displayed in the daylight.
I regret you 'ave arrive' so late," smirked Alfarez.
I've smiled and smirked and cooed until I'm sick; I want to scowl and grind my teeth and roar.
The Irishman held his between his fingers and smirked a little toward the floor.
He smirked in a self-deprecating way, and pulled his hat-brim down in front.
Women smirked and giggled and called him a naughty fellow, and said they really ought not to let him wait on them.
With a silly, animal-like affection I brushed purposely against Fanny's skirts as I passed her by; and even smirked in a kind of secret triumph at Percy Maudlen, who happened to be idling on the staircase as I hastened from room to room.
There, my fine pretty gentleman," she smirkedat him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "smirked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.