'He looked daggers at me' is the usual phrase, and it means that someone has just given you a look that, if it were possible i.e. if they could project daggers from their eyes, would kill you. 'If looks could kill' is in a similar vein.
There is another phrase - 'Smiling knife' - which is reserved for people who are deceitful or two-faced. In other words, they will say something nice to your face but speak badly of you behind your back (stab you in the back).
It's a way of saying they can't be trusted. It suggests that behind someone's outwardly friendly appearance is an ulterior motive
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Technically, yes. It should be after the s (mens'). This signifies plural possession of many men. However, "men," is already plural, so I could be wrong (the ' could be before the s).
Because there's a MILE between the first letter and the last letter.
It means its the letter s.
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It means smiles
S. Smiles has written: 'Selections from Lives of the Engineers'
Moebirman. has written: 'Keris, senjata pusaka' -- subject(s): Daggers, Daggers in art, Indonesian Art, Themes, motives
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Smiles - because there is a mile between the first letter and the last. If you mean that more literally, the Supercalifragilisticexpialodocius is another.
T. Syamsuddin has written: 'Reuncong' -- subject- s -: Malay Daggers
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I'm not sure what you mean, but here are some smiles you can copy and paste. :) :') :D :'D ;D :( :'( D: D; :S ;S >.< o.O Hope this helped :)
90% were farmers
1000000 miles for one of your smiles
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