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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
bald-faced
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ He knew what the girl was when he hired her, the bald-faced hypocrite!
▪ That, in my opinion, is a bald-faced lie.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bald-faced

Bald-faced \Bald"-faced`\, a. Having a white face or a white mark on the face, as a stag.

Wiktionary
bald-faced

a. 1 (context of an animal English) having white markings on the face. 2 shameless and undisguised; barefaced alt. 1 (context of an animal English) having white markings on the face. 2 shameless and undisguised; barefaced

Usage examples of "bald-faced".

Contract Security representatives and committee officials, and dispensing a surprising amount of money in tips, honoraria, and bald-faced bribes, Jessan was forced in the end to admit defeat.

Imagine, if you can, a bald-faced hornet of your earthly experience grown to the size of a prize Hereford bull, and you will have some faint conception of the ferocious appearance and awesome formidability of the winged monster that bore down upon me.

The other three knights waited on High Marshal Fallis, whose bald-faced horse was throwing its usual tantrum.

I know over the years he's taken up with jezebels, thinking he can deceive me with his bald-faced lies.

It's a maneuver and every one of us knows it It's a bald-faced conniving maneuver that oversets those with more right, and you're doing it on a technicality.

It’s a maneuver and every one of us knows it It’s a bald-faced conniving maneuver that oversets those with more right, and you’re doing it on a technicality.

And if the bald-faced ones evolved from the hairy ones, why are there so many different configurations of Noble Primitives like sheep, dogs, cats, and camels?