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I think by "Daggers in men's smiles" they mean that the person is not smiling in a warm, welcoming or friendly way. It is more of a cold, glaring, evil sort of smile, like DC's Joker, you know, Batman's arch-nemesis? Like that. Often, at a shop, when you ask a question, even thought the cashier is smiling, they're not warmly smiling. It's more of a : "Just pay and get out." sort of smile. Hope this helps!

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