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The two children with the best grimaces will be choose.
Some of their members were previously in the band Grimace.
He smiled at the various grimaces on the team members' faces.
His one problem is that he likes to make terrible grimaces.
"They land directly on us," he said to universal grimaces.
The former was still rubbing his legs, with small grimaces of pain.
She began to roll her head and make grimaces to indicate a spirit control.
People had these funny grimaces on their faces, like it was really tight.
Certainly it was hard to read the grimaces of such a round-eyed man.
There were a lot of grimaces, and a little dry bark sometimes, but never a laugh.
No one laughed in response, although quite a few faces were twisted with grimaces.
"Then you ought to know how to make grimaces?"
He is also particularly good at making remarkable grimaces.
Scarcely had her feet touched the threshold than Grimace appeared.
There they paused, exchanged grimaces, then knocked on the back door.
The faces were frozen into a wide variety of distorted grimaces.
The grimaces were supposed to be smiles, he thought.
Judging from the grimaces and giggles of visitors, the point being made is clear.
In 1974 Grimace was redesigned, going from two pairs of arms to the single pair he had later.
Their faces were dragging themselves into very creditable grimaces of fear.
Roosevelt practiced several unpleasant grimaces on Caroline, before he began.
Sometimes she stopped, looking at them, while the slaves, it must be said, only replied to her by ugly grimaces.
On the faces of quite a few I saw what looked like grimaces, reflecting pronounced discomfort, perhaps even anger.
He did other things required of a leader, encouraging his teammates, making them laugh when their record only called for worried grimaces.
We bared our teeth at each other in grimaces meant for polite smiles.