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sad-faced

ADJECTIVE
  1. having a face with a sad expression
    the sad-faced clown

How To Use sad-faced In A Sentence

  • The mother of all women had to be a cat, a little, wizened, sad-faced, shrewd ring-tailed cat. CHAPTER X
  • A restaurant in some unknown country, cheap wood-grain paneling on the wall and a sad-faced waitress who spoke only Italian as she delivered the overcooked food to the table.
  • the sad-faced clown
  • A sad-faced colleague told me that a portion of the building had just collapsed.
  • The sad-faced chaplain who had pestered Savage with his prayers excused himself before the bench. MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • At sunset along a path across this plaza came a melancholy procession of sad-faced women bearing plantains, cassaba, bread and fruit -- each coming with food to some wretch behind those bars to whom Cabbages and Kings
  • It's all very well to imagine newly single, sad-faced Adele blubbing alone to ballads, but single life is just as much a riot of undignified lonely nights on dancefloors. This week's new singles
  • His Tony is a sad-faced, world-weary, consumptive character with little to live for or care about seemingly other than his godson.
  • At sunset along a path across this plaza came a melancholy procession of sad-faced women bearing plantains, cassaba, bread and fruit -- each coming with food to some wretch behind those bars to whom she still clung and furnished the means of life. Cabbages and Kings
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