Sentences with phrase «trademark smile»

The phrase "trademark smile" refers to a smile that is unique and recognizable to a particular person. It is often used to describe someone's distinctive or signature smile. Full definition
Chanel Iman flashed us her megawatt trademark smile whilst wearing the same Marc Jacobs Resort 2010 dress we've seen on Anne Hathaway.
One reason Buddhists are accepted more often than they are feared in the United States is that when we think of Buddhism we think of the Dalai Lama and his trademark smile.
Applause greeted the surprise from those who saw it as the president lay down, wearing his trademark smile and dark spectacles, in a display that lasted about 40 seconds.
He regularly made public appearances with his trademark smile, wit, and thick - rimmed glasses, never hesitating to brighten a horror fan's day on the street with a jovial encounter.
A pair of yellow horns adorns the top of Amazon's name, and its trademark smile, moved to the end of the «z,» rather than underneath, looks like a devil's tail.
With his trademark smile and sense of humour, he proceeded to introduce us to the topic of law with a single statement: «Law is not a thing,» he said, «but a way of arguing about things.»
Geha says: «Despite her many professional accolades, her friends at Coldwell Banker will most remember her kind and giving nature, and how when she greeted you, she took your hand in both of hers and gave it a warm squeeze accompanied by her trademark smile.

Phrases with «trademark smile»

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