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Grin.
Grin from ear to ear means when your smile is really big because you are really happy.
"Grin" is a facial expression where a person smiles widely, often showing their teeth. It can indicate happiness, amusement, or satisfaction.
The future tense of "grin" is "will grin."
The term "mean long grin" is not commonly used or recognized. It is likely a made-up phrase or a specific term used in a certain context or community. Without further information, it is difficult to provide a specific meaning for this phrase.
It is a form of humour that is bitter or scornful. A sardonic grin or laughter for example
No, "grins" is not the plural of "grin." "Grins" is the present tense form of the verb "grin." The plural of "grin" is "grins."
Cooking terms are words and phrases that are used in the activity of cooking.
Cooking words and their meanings
Smirk, grin.
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