Smile/grin/beam from ear to ear In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "smile/grin/beam from ear to ear", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-04-10 06:04

Meaning of Smile/grin/beam from ear to ear

Synonyms:

grin like a Cheshire cat

Smile/grin/beam from ear to ear verb phrase

To have a big smile when one is extremely happy or pleased

Jen grinned from ear to ear when she saw me fell on the floor.

They keep smiling from ear to ear the entire time on that joke Jake told them.

Kenny smiled from ear to ear when his little sister got accepted to the university.

Other phrases about:

to keep your spirits up
To stay optimistic and positive; to encourage someone in a difficult situation
with gay abandon
 without thinking clearly about the results of an action
give somebody (fresh) heart

To make someone feel more confident or happy, especially when they thought that they can't achieve what they want

in merry pin

Happy or cheerful; in a good mood

 

a bliss ninny

Used to describe someone who is extremely happy
 

Grammar and Usage of Smile/grin/beam from ear to ear

Verb Forms

  • smiles from ear to ear
  • grinned from ear to ear
  • beaming from ear to ear

The verb "smile/grin/beam" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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