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long-faced

[lawng-feyst, long-] / ˈlɔŋˈfeɪst, ˈlɒŋ- /






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You see what you want to see, mostly: Long-faced soldiers standing sentinel, layered pyramids and totem poles.

From New York Times • Jun. 12, 2018

Long-faced Haydn S. Pearson, 47, is a hard-working naturalist who covers all outdoors, notebook in hand, as methodically as a police reporter on his beat.

From Time Magazine Archive

Long-faced Herbert Lionel Matthews, 46, is the kind of correspondent who makes the New York Times proud of its foreign-news coverage.

From Time Magazine Archive

Long-faced, long-chinned, long waisted, Aircraftsman Shaw looks bright but not commanding.

From Time Magazine Archive

Long-faced horses and chocolate-eyed cows wandered past houses huddled right at the edge of the road.

From "Bone Gap" by Laura Ruby




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