smicker in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Smicker (noun): A sly or playful smile or grin, often indicating amusement or mischief.
Sample Sentences
- The clever smicker of the cat as it chased the elusive laser dot made everyone laugh.
- With a smicker on his face, he revealed the surprise party he had been planning for weeks.
- Her smicker suggested she was hiding a secret, leaving her friends intrigued and curious.
- He walked into the room with a smicker, clearly pleased with his latest achievement.
- The playful smicker between the two friends hinted at a shared joke that no one else understood.
- The mischievous child smickered at his friend as they plotted their next prank.
- She couldn't help but smicker when she overheard the amusing gossip at the cafe.
- As the magician performed his trick, the audience couldn't resist a collective smicker of disbelief.
- He smickered softly, trying to contain his laughter during the serious meeting.
- The comedian's punchline had everyone in the room smickering with joy.