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Definition of dough-faced in US English: dough-facedadjectiveˈdōfāstˈdōfāst informal Pasty-faced; pale. Example sentencesExamples - Messer portrays her as a dough-faced sad sack who slumps glumly in front of a couple of her trademark paintings of grotesquely buxom women.
- Here's a poetic sample: ‘A rough-coated, dough-faced, thoughtful ploughman strode through the streets of Scarborough; after falling into a slough, he coughed and hiccoughed.’
- Patrick, a dough-faced 29-year-old freshman representative from North Carolina and former crnc treasurer, went to war on Gourley's behalf.
- I was informed of, among other things, the adventures of a young lady who scandalously works and lives alone, and a family of dough-faced brats who stupidly mispronounce common vernacular.
- In 1930 Ruess, a dough-faced boy from Los Angeles with dreams of becoming a painter, set off alone into the Sierras with a set of watercolors, a camera, and a journal.
- Sour-faced mentallist Sam currently has odds of 11/3 to be evicted on Friday, while dough-faced Lesley has got astonishingly short odds.
- Most striking is the brashness of it all, the endless hawkers and harpies and dough-faced merchants peddling the treasures of the Levant - or at least, very good imitations.
Definition of dough-faced in US English: dough-facedadjectiveˈdōfāst informal Pasty-faced; pale. Example sentencesExamples - Messer portrays her as a dough-faced sad sack who slumps glumly in front of a couple of her trademark paintings of grotesquely buxom women.
- I was informed of, among other things, the adventures of a young lady who scandalously works and lives alone, and a family of dough-faced brats who stupidly mispronounce common vernacular.
- Patrick, a dough-faced 29-year-old freshman representative from North Carolina and former crnc treasurer, went to war on Gourley's behalf.
- Most striking is the brashness of it all, the endless hawkers and harpies and dough-faced merchants peddling the treasures of the Levant - or at least, very good imitations.
- In 1930 Ruess, a dough-faced boy from Los Angeles with dreams of becoming a painter, set off alone into the Sierras with a set of watercolors, a camera, and a journal.
- Here's a poetic sample: ‘A rough-coated, dough-faced, thoughtful ploughman strode through the streets of Scarborough; after falling into a slough, he coughed and hiccoughed.’
- Sour-faced mentallist Sam currently has odds of 11/3 to be evicted on Friday, while dough-faced Lesley has got astonishingly short odds.
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