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ɡrin
1. past tense, past participle - grinned; verb(to smile broadly: The children grinned happily for the photographer.) sonreír abiertamente, sonreír de oreja a oreja
2. noun(a broad smile.) sonrisa de oreja a orejagrin1 n sonrisagrin2 vb sonreírtr[grɪn]1 sonreír (abiertamente)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto grin and bear it aguantarse, poner al mal tiempo buena caragrin n: sonrisa f abiertan.• mueca s.f.• sonrisa s.f.v.• sonreírse bonachonamente v.
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noun sonrisa f[ɡrɪn]and you can take o wipe that grin off your face! — y no te rías!
1.2.VI sonreír abiertamente (at a)- grin and bear it* * *
I [grɪn]
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noun sonrisa fand you can take o wipe that grin off your face! — y no te rías!
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