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moon-faced

ADJECTIVE
  1. having a round face

How To Use moon-faced In A Sentence

  • Sarkozy's opponent, the moon-faced François Hollande who has done a makeover by losing weight and putting on rimless glasses does not look very presidential either. Dr. Charles G. Cogan: Libya: Sarko the Impulsive Meets Dorian Gray
  • Thick-necked and moon-faced, he looked like an avuncular butcher, but behind the brawn was a scholar who spoke fluent French and German; he could talk knowledgeably of military history from the conquests of Alexander to the Arab campaigns documented in T.E. Lawrence's "Seven Pillars of Wisdom. A Mountain Of A Man
  • The Sergeant was a big moon-faced man who smelt of sour sweat and aftershave. DESPERADOES
  • Sarkozy's opponent, the moon-faced François Hollande who has done a makeover by losing weight and putting on rimless glasses does not look very presidential either. Dr. Charles G. Cogan: Libya: Sarko the Impulsive Meets Dorian Gray
  • I mean, Lenora is a formerly chubby, moon-faced woman.
  • Hello Kitty, the moon-faced cat with a bow in her hair and no mouth.
  • The bar owner's moon-faced niece is in long white satin.
  • Hello Kitty, the moon-faced cat with a bow in her hair and no mouth.
  • KAIFENG, China—Zhang Xinwang, a moon-faced Chinese man with a spiky beard, calls himself "Moishe. Chinese Jews Face Existential Questions
  • Doesn't that moon-faced know-nothing know when to give up?
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