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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
fresh-faced
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Weir, 49, was a fresh-faced teen when he met up with Garcia.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A fresh-faced young girl burbled out her news.
▪ Almost a quarter chose fresh-faced model Yasmin Le Bon as the perfect example of the stunning natural look.
▪ And so out go the old troupers and in come the fresh-faced kids.
▪ Every fresh-faced candidate already has a string of publications, most of which will be unknown to the selectors.
▪ Impeccably decked out in designer threads and carrying microscopic mobile phones, they had a fresh-faced, privileged look.
▪ The arrival of a fresh-faced entrepreneurial capitalism intent on whole new empires may not be entirely comfortable for writers.
▪ The two fresh-faced medical students sitting on the big table stopped swinging their legs.
▪ Then he snaps out of it, all dimpled innocence and fresh-faced cheek.
Wiktionary
fresh-faced

a. (context idiomatic of people English) looking young and healthy

Usage examples of "fresh-faced".

Kevin Heibein, the fresh-faced Worland city cop who looked as if he should be starting his sophomore year at Kootenai High.

Twenty-nine was Kevin Heibein, the fresh-faced Worland city cop who looked as if he should be starting his sophomore year at Kootenai High.

Amid an ever-thickening stream of energetic, fresh-faced young men and women in black gowns and mortarboards, flanked by families and relatives, being directed by ushers into the immense stadium.

Hamid-Jones: that fresh-faced youngster had probably been born before most of the graybeards in the audience.

Bayham Badger himself was a pink, fresh-faced, crisp-looking gentleman with a weak voice, white teeth, light hair, and surprised eyes, some years younger, I should say, than Mrs. Bayham Badger.

The mess attendant, a fresh-faced kid who could not have been long in the Imperial Navy, was overwhelmed at the responsibility of serving two men who had been important enough to warrant the sending of a blowtorch to rescue them.

Tombstone wondered just when it would be that some Naval officer would come in and pack up Coyote's gear, clean his uniforms and civies out of his locker, pull down the country music group poster taped to the bulkhead, and clear the way for some fresh-faced nugget from the World.

My seat was on the thirty-yard line, between a fresh-faced coed and an Old Grad already hollering himself raw.

And no longer a beautiful, fresh-faced girl of that age and dewiness that makes older men become foolish over them," Iris added shrewdly.

It was an old family restaurant with checkered tablecloths and fresh-faced high school girls to serve you.

He was an engaging lad, fresh-faced and full of beans, with a Colt in his armpit and that restless eye that you develop from years of learning not to sit down with your back to the door.

When Glen Campbell first arrived in Los Angeles, a fresh-faced country boy from (where else?

The fresh-faced constable removed the tray cloth and folded it meticulously.

He had no use for a disgustingly cheerful, flower-planting, antimilitary, unintimidatable, fresh-faced girl-next-door type.