Smailed vs Smiled - What's the difference?
smailed | smiled |
(smail)
(Internet, dated) Conventional mail; snail mail.
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(Internet, dated) To send by conventional mail.
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(smile)
A facial expression comprised by flexing the muscles of both ends of one's mouth, often showing the front teeth, without vocalisation, and in humans is a common involuntary or voluntary expression of happiness, pleasure, amusement or anxiety.
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*:Captain Edward Carlisle, soldier as he was, martinet as he was, felt a curious sensation of helplessness seize upon him as he met her steady gaze, her alluring smile? ; he could not tell what this prisoner might do.
(ambitransitive) To have (a smile) on one's face.
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, passage=I had occasion […] to make a somewhat long business trip to Chicago, and on my return […] I found Farrar awaiting me in the railway station. He smiled his wonted fraction by way of greeting, […], and finally leading me to his buggy, turned and drove out of town. I was completely mystified at such an unusual proceeding.}}
To express amusement, pleasure, or love and kindness.
* Byron
To look cheerful and joyous; to have an appearance suited to excite joy.
* Alexander Pope
To be propitious or favourable; to countenance.
As verbs the difference between smailed and smiled
is that smailed is past tense of smail while smiled is past tense of smile.smailed
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Trick Int'l 'smail address?”, in alt.music.cheap-trick, Usenet.
Re: Letter from india”, in uk.politics.misc and other newsgroups, Usenet:
- On a similar note just imagine if we could persuade companies that sending junk smail is hugely ineffective. All those people, using all that paper, printers, ink, postmen etc etc.
Looking for Maisto On Track Diescast Trains”, in rec.models.railroad, Usenet:
- If anyone knows a smail order or internet vendor who carries them, please let me know ¶
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(en verb)smiled
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* archaic smile * besmile * Chelsea smile * Glasgow smile * smileless * smilet * smiley * vertical smileVerb
(smil)The Mirror and the Lamp, passage=“[…] This is Mr. Churchill, who, as you are aware, is good enough to come to us for his diaconate, and, as we hope, for much longer; and being a gentleman of independent means, he declines to take any payment.” Saying this Walden rubbed his hands together and smiled contentedly.}}
- When last I saw thy young blue eyes, they smiled .
- The sun smiled down from a clear summer sky.
- The desert smiled , / And paradise was opened in the wild.
- The gods smiled on his labours.