we not have to grin every day like mental people
I've always tried to be ingratiating with your mother, but she is determined not to like me.If she didn't work so hard to be ingratiating, people might actually like her, or at the very least, respect her.
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines "ingratiating" as "capable of winning favor." Sentences using this word include:He warmed up the audience with an ingratiatingsmileHer ingratiating manner put the newcomers at ease
he gives grin when i correct her while he's speaking
The thought of your teacher marking this makes me grin.
His big grin told us that he liked the gift very much.
the word grin can be used as so: A wide grin spread across my face,He grinned of my approval. This is all I know Hope this helps :)
The new neighbor's ingratiating ways of sending over homebaked goodies went unappreciated by the neighborhood scrooge.
The future tense of "grin" is "will grin."
I can deduce by that grin on your face and your hands behind your back that you have a gift for me.
The girls love his blue eyes, dimples and boyish grin.
Yes: grins is the plural of grin.
Unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech.