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“And then she serenaded me with 2 new songs (complete with actions and an ear-to-ear grin).”
““It was all over my hands,” he said, and his ear-to-ear smile made me forget everything except my quest to cross the Brooklyn Bridge.”
“Besides, at the end of the day when all our sniping and arguing is done, Rush Limbaugh is still Field & Stream's "Villain of the Year", and that just makes me smile ear-to-ear.”
Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off
“Beatrice Frish, a white-haired woman with blue eyes and an ear-to-ear smile who wouldn't top five feet even in stilettos, unfastens the white ribbon of the scrapbook and starts flipping through the pages.”
The Huffington Post: Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Memory Keeper
“As I sat there, waiting, coming to terms with just how many rats there were behind just one of me, my ear-to-ear grin was quickly deflating.”
The Huffington Post: Alex Budak: Making New Friends at the Indian Rat Temple
“Duncan, by all reports a normally a taciturn man burdened by life, wears an ear-to-ear grin.”
“Biden will engage the audience "Biden-style" with his trademark folksy charm, an ear-to-ear grin, hearty laugh and several off-message gaffes.”
“Jonas couldn't tell, but Ray was grinning ear-to-ear with dollar signs in his eyes.”
“The over-the-top bliss -- with ear-to-ear dimpled smiles -- that Justine exhibits in the early shots of the film, where she tries, with giggles, to park the wedding car alongside the road, transforms very quickly into a brooding alienated expression, as family dynamics emerge.”
The Huffington Post: Karin Badt: A Conversation with "Nazi" Lars Von Trier About Melancholia
“Can't wait to see the pictures of the three stooges with beer in their hands smiling ear-to-ear.”
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Hyphen Nation
Terms with multiple hyphens, such as rent-a-crowd. Not intended to be a see-how-many-words-one-can-string-together-with-hyphens-used-adjectively sort of list.
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