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change one's facial expression by spreading the lips, often to signal pleasure a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows pleasure or amusement express with a smile; "She smiled her thanks"
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Perhaps the most famous unreleased rock and roll album of all time, The Beach Boys' Smile (sometimes spelled with the idiosyncratic partial capitalization SMiLE, derived from the lettering on the original cover) was intended to follow up (and surpass) their influential 1966 album Pet Sounds, but was never completed in its original form. ...
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Queen is a British rock band which was popular during the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and even to this day they remain loved by millions. ...
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itself, in its original conception, did not surface until Wilson and Parks completed the writing and Brian rerecorded it as a solo project in 2004. However, despite the cancellation of Smile, interest in the work remained high and versions of several major tracks--including "Our Prayer," "Cabinessence," "Cool Cool Water," and "Surf's Up"--were assembled by Carl Wilson over the next few years and included on later albums. ...
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Colloquialism for a lacerated golf ball; a cut in the ball is normally caused by a thinned shot.
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