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long-faced

[ lawng-feyst, long- ]

adjective

  1. having an unhappy or gloomy expression; glum.
  2. having a face longer than the usual.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of long-faced1

First recorded in 1585–95
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While women in the Arabian Peninsula nation have long-faced gender inequality due to social and cultural attitudes, Yemeni law has not imposed male guardianship rules, and authorities in the south do not impose them.

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Droopy eared, long-faced Basset hounds may seem to have little in common with fluffy, wolf-like Alaskan malamutes, but both breeds share at least one notable trait: They love to howl.

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A bunch of kids were standing in front in a collage of brown — boys, girls, fat kids with acne, skinny kids, long-faced kids, young and older kids, some bald, others hairy.

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Both Arizona and South Dakota have long-faced complaints from Native American groups that their election processes make it more difficult for tribal members to vote.

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That’s the scenario that could wind up with a group of long-faced senators trooping into the Oval Office to push out its current occupant.

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