The sentence "the man with the big smile" is a phrase, specifically a noun phrase. It does not contain a subject and a verb, which are necessary for a clause. Instead, it functions as a descriptive element that identifies a person.
As a verb: I love to smile. When I smile at him, he smiles back at me. As a noun: He had a big smile when he saw the cake I had baked for his birthday.
Celebrating Christmas, which is my favorite holiday, is a big day for my family.
I heard a big explosion! John's blue jeans were too big for his body. Joan wore a big smile after passing the chemistry test.
The child sat contentedly playing his game with a big smile on his face.
A GRIN is a big smile.
big new pool.
This phrase likely conveys that the person's smile is warm and friendly, like that of a lion who appears gentle and innocent. It mixes imagery of a lion's strength with an innocent demeanor, suggesting a mix of power and kindness in the smile.
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We went to the circus and saw many amazing things under the big top.
I have a big smile.
A Smile as Big as the Moon was created on 2012-01-29.