a. [f. SMILE sb.] Full of smiles; smiling.

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1609.  Armin, Maids of More-Clacke, E iv. Be smilefull, and expresse no griefe in sithes.

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1850.  in Ogilvie.

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1895.  Advance (Chicago), 1 Aug., 157/1. The epoch is signalized with garlands and high festival, with assemblies tearful and smileful.

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  Hence Smilefulness.

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1887.  F. Wilson, Alma Murray as Juliet, 13. The flickering smilefulness with which she uttered the lines.

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