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moonfaced

a. (alternative spelling of moon-faced English)

Usage examples of "moonfaced".

Her woman attendants knelt upon the cushions, and a drab, moonfaced young woman who might be another daughter crouched at her feet.

The burly, moonfaced man had come out from the kitchen to drab himself a soft drink and was staring at Allison an Judd.

Tranh, a middle-aged, moonfaced man whose potbelly did not hamper in the slightest his energetic tumbling and pratfalls.

Sennett had brought along a bland-seeming fellow named Jim, slightly moonfaced but pleasant, whom I marked as an FBI agent, even before Stan introduced him, because he wore a tie on Sunday afternoon.

We gained two new acrobats, Kim and Kai, pretty Korean sisters aged seven and ten respectivelyorphans trained by another circusand Tranh, a middle-aged, moonfaced man whose potbelly did not hamper in the slightest his energetic tumbling and pratfalls.

She had not lost the pregnancy weight and was starting to get so moonfaced David hardly recognized her.

Ah, Nysander, he groaned inwardly, scanning the gaggle of moonfaced maidens, reading clearly enough the greedy gleam behind their modest smiles.

Bugiardini, still moonfaced and round-eyed, showed a center patch of baldness that resembled a tonsure.

Most of these Turks were moonfaced and nineteen - and the same stock as those who stormed through naval gunfire at Gallipoli to drive the Anzacs back into the sea at bayonet point.

It was, therefore, in their best interests to have Demon waltz Flick off her feet, out of reach of their moonfaced sons, so said sons could recover quickly and apply themselves to the real business of the upcoming Season&mdash.