No, "lurk" and "smiling" are not opposite terms. Lurking typically refers to moving stealthily or remaining hidden, while smiling involves showing a pleasant expression on one's face. They represent different behaviors rather than opposites.
"Is smiling" is the present progressive tense (third person). The past progressive tense is "was smiling".
Zygomaticus is your smiling muscle
No he was not smiling.
smiling to you
A normal (ie not smiling) mouth.A normal (ie not smiling) mouth.A normal (ie not smiling) mouth.A normal (ie not smiling) mouth.
The verb is kumwetulira. Ndikumwetulira - I am smiling Ukumwetulira - you are smiling Akumwetulira - he/she/they is/is/are smiling etc.
Smiling time is 10 to 2
frowning is the opposite of smiling.
The Luhya word for the English word 'smiling' is "Okhumwenya".
A figure that embodies the juxtaposition of darkness and joy, a black demon with a smiling white mask could represent duality and hidden emotions. The image might evoke feelings of unease or mystery, as the contrast between the sinister appearance and the cheerful expression creates an unsettling aura.
The Smiling Dogs was created in 1940.