Definition of Smilings

1. smiling [n] - See also: smiling

Lexicographical Neighbors of Smilings

smilet
smileth
smilets
smiley
smiley face
smiley faces
smileys
smilie
smilier
smilies
smiliest
smiling(a)
smilingly
smilingness
smilings (current term)
smilish
smilo
smilodon
smilodons
sminthurid
smir
smirch
smirched
smirches
smirching
smirk
smirked
smirker

Literary usage of Smilings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Primitive & Mediaeval Japanese Texts by Frederick Victor Dickins (1906)
"... snow-swollen down the vale, would not be eased, and now thy duty ended, so long awaited, at last thou comest to us with thy fair smilings like moorland ..."

2. Primitive & Mediaeval Japanese Texts by Frederick Victor Dickins (1906)
"... snow-swollen down the vale, would not be eased, and now thy duty ended, so long awaited, at last thou comest to us with thy fair smilings like moorland ..."

3. The Life of Christ: And Other Poems by Adaliza Cutter Phelps (1852)
"Wherefore weeping, little infant, Didst thou come to earth ? smilings, smilings, little infant, Welcomed thee to earth; Yes, with holy love and pleasure ..."

4. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau (1906)
"O divine ether, and ye swift-winged winds, Fountains of rivers, and countless smilings Of the ocean waves, and earth, mother of all, And thou all-seeing orb ..."

5. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau (1906)
"Its surface was still more sparkling than the day before, and we beheld " the countless smilings of the ocean waves;" though some of them were pretty broad ..."

6. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau (1893)
"Its surface was still more sparkling than the day before, and we beheld "the countless smilings of the ocean waves;" though some of them were pretty broad ..."

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