[grin|smile] from ear to ear
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(of a person) to look extremely happy and satisfied
The idiom "grin from ear to ear" or "smile from ear to ear" suggests a broad and joyful smile that stretches across a person's face, from one ear to the other. The origin of this phrase is quite literal, as it describes the physical appearance of a very wide and happy smile, which naturally extends to the ears.
- When Jane received the news of her promotion, she was grinning from ear to ear all day long.
- As the couple exchanged their wedding vows, they smiled from ear to ear, radiating their happiness.
- After winning the championship, the athlete was grinning from ear to ear during the awards ceremony.
- Seeing her childhood friend after many years, Sarah was smiling from ear to ear, overwhelmed with joy and nostalgia.
- The children couldn't hide their excitement on Christmas morning, as they smiled from ear to ear while opening their gifts.