By smiles diarmingly we can make her understand.
You can use "smile disarmingly" in a sentence by describing how someone smiles in a friendly or disarming way, making others feel comfortable or at ease. For example, "She greeted the guests with a smile that immediately disarmed any tension in the room."
I love seeing your smile every day when you greet me.
She greeted everyone with a jocund smile.
She couldn't help but smile when she saw the surprise birthday party her friends had planned for her.
The sentence "because of her glittering smile" is a clause, not a phrase, because it contains a subject ("her") and a verb ("smile").
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She would smile at her mom and her mom would smile back.
Smile (verb) -- I smiled at the man. Smile (noun) -- She has a beautiful smile.
he has a shy smile
Young Eddie has a cherubic smile.
The priest looks at me with a quizzical smile.
She caught his eye, giving him a sly smile.
His cute smile and gentle manners endeared me to him
She had a smile that lit up the entire room.
She greeted everyone with a jocund smile.
She couldn't help but smile when she saw the surprise birthday party her friends had planned for her.
Her disarming smile made him feel completely comfortable talking to him.
A little tooth polish will brighten your smile! You brighten my day!