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faceless

[feys-lis] / ˈfeɪs lɪs /


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Jose and thousands of other children and teenagers are part of a faceless legion of underage workers in California who put fresh fruit and vegetables on America’s tables.

From Los Angeles Times

If these faceless monsters can’t bring themselves to turn off “Bad Day,” they can at least turn down the volume.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gabriel could have come across as a mere cipher in this environment, a faceless spook navigating smoke and mirrors.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The Gifting Bowl” includes a faceless, yellow figure holding a weighty book while a trio of colorful hands reach down from the painting’s ceiling to grasp into a transparent bowl.

From The Wall Street Journal

The victims were “faceless” after being shot and bludgeoned beyond recognition, according to Los Angeles County prosecutor Stephen Lonseth.

From Los Angeles Times