sonreír con complicidad

sonreír con complicidad
A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. to smirk at
Nerea sonrió a Pepe con complicidad, como si él supiera a qué se refería, pero él no lo sabía.Nerea smirked at Pepe, as if he knew what she meant, but he didn't.
b. to smile knowingly at
Mi padre nos sonreía con complicidad, convencido de que estábamos mintiendo.My father was smiling knowingly at us, convinced that we were lying.
c. to smile at ... with complicity
Supe que Luis estaba hablando de broma porque me sonrió con complicidad y me guiñó un ojo.I knew that Luis was joking because he smiled at me with complicity and winked at me.
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