When Sara knocked me over, her smirk told me that she had done it on purpose.
Smirk does not have a suffix. Usually words with only one syllable, don't have a suffix.
The prefix of the word "smirk" is "sm-" which means a slight curling of the lip, often indicating amusement or smugness.
depends on the mood of the person if they are smiling. If they are planning something bad, smirk would be a good word. Also, grin would be another good word to use intead of smile.
Using the word "then" at the beginning of a sentence is not incorrect. However, it does not make a sentence complete. A complete sentence must have, at a minimum, a subject and a verb. "Then" is neither of those.
Fragment. It is missing a subject or verb to make it a complete sentence.
Wipe that smirk off your face! Please don't smirk at me.
Josh had a smirk on his face when he got a B+ on his test.
"Johnny had a mischievous smirk upon his face after having read his sister's diary."
he smirked his way through the interview
(A smirk may be arrogant, derisive, or innocently playful.)"When the investigators asked him about the crime, the suspect gave a smirk in reply.""I swore that I would win and wipe that arrogant smirk off his face.""Seeing an impish smirk on her son's face, Mrs. Smith suspected he was up to mischief again."
How did Thomas Smirk die
Frederick Horace Smirk was born in 1902.
Frederick Horace Smirk died in 1991.
Little Smirk was created on 2010-01-25.
With a smirk on her face, the girl retorted, "Flattery will get you nowhere, you cretin!" then she stalked off with a shake of her head.
no you don't smirk when you smile. a smirk is when you keep your mouth closed and you smile on the side of your face and the other side to and you raise your eyebrowsand roll your eyes with it
Smirk means that you are have smiling. Its like you are either flirting or up to something. [: