The great ape jumped off of the swing, turned, and smiled at us.
I have smiled at you.
The subject of the sentence is "Jamie." The phrase, "as she unwrapped the presents" is an adverbial phrase that modifies the predicate "smiled."
As he left he said, "Bye, I'll see you when I get home on Friday". So I smiled and said "Bye-bye".
She crossed her arms and smiled smugly, knowing she had won the argument.
She smiled coyly at him from across the room, hoping he would notice her.
She smiled at me approvingly
She smiled, though she felt a pang of reminiscence at the word.
He smiled wryly as three girls walked by him.
The conductor smiled wryly, and moved to the next passenger.
Although he made a good gag, nobody even smiled.
As Gideon listened to Wagner's opera, he smiled and whispered to his companion, "This aria is sublime."
I have smiled at you.
enigmatic = mysterious, puzzling, hard to understandShe smiled that enigmatic smile again
Upon arrival, her radiance lit the room; and then... she smiled at me.
Charmingly is the adverb of the word charm."He smiled charmingly at her" is an example sentence.
Smile (verb) -- I smiled at the man. Smile (noun) -- She has a beautiful smile.
The subject of the sentence is "Jamie." The phrase, "as she unwrapped the presents" is an adverbial phrase that modifies the predicate "smiled."