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;) do a semicolon then a parentheses 2nd answer: Or a semicolon, hyphen and right parenthesis. ;-)
That would be a winking smiley face emoticon. ;)
A semicolon followed by a closing parenthesis, ";)", is often used in written text as a representation of a winking face emoticon. It is typically used to convey a playful or sarcastic tone in digital communication.
it depends on the smiley face sad :( shift semicolon, open bracket (shift9),(shift0) smiley :) shift semicolon, close bracket open mouth smiley :0 shift semicolon, 0 (zero not 0) wink smiley ;) semicolon (without the shift!) wink mouth open smiley ;0 ENJOY
'The kite flies around her face' is a sentence not a verb.The verb in this sentence is flies. The past form of flies is flew.The kite flew around her face.
;) eyes/semicolon; mouth/closing parentheses)
yes around the ending
She was bashful and shy around the boys. He had a bashful look on his face as he peered around the corner.
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A winking smiley face an be made in Microsoft Word and on paper. People can make a winking smiley face by putting a semicolon and a parenthesis together. But how to make a REAL one??
The girl had lovely auburn hair that fell around her shoulders framing her face.
Face the music is a sentence because it has a subject and a verb. The subject is you understood because they are talking to you but you aren't said in the sentence. the verb is face.