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  • adjective comparative form of smiley: more smiley

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Examples

  • She had been as bonny a baby as you will find, "apparently the smiliest baby in history," she says, with a laugh (and a smilier adult I have never met).

    Lorna Sage, my mum Emine Saner 2010

  • Sonically, it's Don McLean meets Bob Hillman but coming from a smilier place.

    Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Reviews: Pearl Jam, Monsters of Folk and More, Plus an Interview with David Gray, and This Week's New Albums 2009

  • You can do that in Photoshop, just make him smilier.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Cosmo7 2009

  • This time, when I left the house, the sun shone brighter and the sidewalk teemed with smilier people.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Jay 2007

  • This time, when I left the house, the sun shone brighter and the sidewalk teemed with smilier people.

    What a Beautiful Day, What a Beautiful Day, I Think I'll Wear My Brand New Negligee Jay 2007

  • Pacey explains to Olivia that he had noticed some differences in Fauxlivia -- she was nicer and smilier for one thing -- but he shrugged them off because he wanted to get into her pantsbecause that was convenient or something.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • The Rzeczpospolita daily, one of Poland's most respected and widely read newspapers, suggested that Simon-Pierre instead may have suffered from another neurological disease which has smilier symptoms as Parkinson's but which can be cured.

    WISTV - Local News RSS 2010

  • The Rzeczpospolita daily, one of Poland's most respected and widely read newspapers, suggested that Simon-Pierre instead may have suffered from another neurological disease which has smilier symptoms as Parkinson's but which can be cured.

    WISTV - Local News RSS 2010

  • The Rzeczpospolita daily, one of Poland's most respected and widely read newspapers, suggested that Simon-Pierre instead may have suffered from another neurological disease which has smilier symptoms as Parkinson's but which can be cured.

    Fore, right! NICOLE WINFIELD 2010

  • The Rzeczpospolita daily, one of Poland's most respected and widely read newspapers, suggested that Simon-Pierre instead may have suffered from another neurological disease which has smilier symptoms as Parkinson's but which can be cured.

    WISTV - Local News RSS 2010

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