An apish grin refers to a smile or expression that resembles that of an ape, often characterized by a wide, exaggerated, or mischievous quality. This type of grin can convey playfulness or mockery, and it is sometimes used to indicate a lack of sophistication or seriousness. The term combines "ape," suggesting primitivism or mimicry, with "grin," highlighting the facial expression.
Mr Grin is Herod Sayle's butler who has been involved in a terrible accident involving knives
The Crocodile.
Grin ;D
The cast of Grin and Bear It - 2010 includes: Glenn de Kler as John Jessica de Kler as Marcy Anthony Milano as Neighbor
The cast of The Fighting Grin - 1918 includes: Franklyn Farnum as Billy Kennedy Charles Hill Mailes as Otis Kennedy Edith Johnson as Margie Meredith Fred Montague as Amos Meredith
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The future tense of "grin" is "will grin."
Monkey-like is a suitable adjective, but you could also say apish. Apish can mean similar to a monkey (in appearance or behavior), but also silly or imitative.
Yes: grins is the plural of grin.
Smirk, grin.
yes. you can use the phrase malevolent grin
Grin means to smile happily
Grin has written: 'The seeker of adventure'
The Sawtooth Grin was created in 1999.
The Sawtooth Grin ended in 2004.
François Grin was born in 1959.
GRIN - company - was created in 1997.