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mile
noun
a
unit
for
measuring
distance
equal
to
1
.
609
kilometres
or
5
,
280
feet
•
The
village
is
only
one
mile
from
the
nearest
town
.
The
village
is
only
one
mile
from
the
nearest
town
.
•
He
ran
a
mile
in
just
under
six
minutes
.
He
ran
a
mile
in
just
under
six
minutes
.
Old
English
mīl
,
from
Latin
mīlia
passuum
‘
one
thousand
paces
.’
noun
an
extremely
long
distance
or
a
very
large
amount
,
used
for
emphasis
rather
than
exact
measurement
•
You
could
see
it
a
mile
away
that
she
was
nervous
.
You
could
see
it
a
mile
away
that
she
was
nervous
.
•
He
went the extra mile
to
finish
the
project
ahead
of
schedule
.
He
went the extra mile
to
finish
the
project
ahead
of
schedule
.
smile
verb
-
smile
,
smiling
,
smiles
,
smiled
to
curve
the
corners
of
your
mouth
upward
to
show
happiness
,
friendliness
,
or
amusement
•
The
baby
smiled
when
she
saw
her
mother
.
The
baby
smiled
when
she
saw
her
mother
.
•
He
couldn't
help
but
smile
at
the
silly
joke
.
He
couldn't
help
but
smile
at
the
silly
joke
.
noun
a
happy
or
friendly
expression
in
which
the
corners
of
the
mouth
curve
upward
•
Her
broad
smile
lit
up
the
room
.
Her
broad
smile
lit
up
the
room
.
•
With
a
nervous
smile
,
he
stepped
onto
the
stage
.
With
a
nervous
smile
,
he
stepped
onto
the
stage
.
noun
a
happy
,
friendly
,
or
pleased
expression
in
which
the
corners
of
the
mouth
curve
upward
•
Her
bright
smile
lit
up
the
classroom
.
Her
bright
smile
lit
up
the
classroom
.
•
The
puppy
made
everyone
break
into
a
smile
.
The
puppy
made
everyone
break
into
a
smile
.
Old
English
smilan
,
from
Proto-Germanic
*smilōnan
“
to
smile
.”
Related
to
German
lächeln
and
Dutch
glimlachen
.
verb
-
smile
,
smiling
,
smiles
,
smiled
to
make
a
happy
expression
by
curving
the
corners
of
the
mouth
upward
•
The
little
boy
smiled
when
he
saw
the
ice-cream
truck
.
The
little
boy
smiled
when
he
saw
the
ice-cream
truck
.
•
Please
smile
for
the
camera
!
Please
smile
for
the
camera
!
Old
English
smilan
,
influenced
by
Middle
Low
German
smilen
,
both
meaning
“
to
smile
.”