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visaged
visaged, a. (ˈvɪzɪdʒd) [f. visage n.] Having a visage of a specified kind. Frequent (from the 15th c.) as the second element in combs., e.g. black-, close-, double-, grim-, hard-, long-, sharp-visaged: see these adjs.13.. K. Alis. 6351 (Laud MS.), Anoþer folk bisyde is Visaged after hounde I wys. 16... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Sinklo
skinny physique in this role, and the insults levelled at him by Doll Tearsheet include one tirade in which he is called "nut-hook" and "damned tripe-visaged wikipedia.org
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grout-headed
grout-headed, a. Obs. or dial. [f. as prec.: see headed.] Thick-headed, stupid.1578 Florio 1st Fruites 58 b, Alwayes there were, are, and I beleeve wyl be certaine groutheaded, yl manered, and to say better, envious. 1593 ‘Foulface’ Bacchus Bountie A 4, The groutheaded Græcians, especiallie the anno... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lycophron (sophist)
In Rhetoric, Aristotle examines several peculiar expressions used by Lycophron, such as "the many-visaged sky of the mighty-peaked earth", "the narrow-passaged wikipedia.org
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fubby
fubby, a. rare. (ˈfʌbɪ) [f. fub n. + -y1. Cf. fobby.] = fubsy.1790 J. Williams Shrove Tuesday (1794) 12 Th' Idalian urchin and his fubby crew. 1815 Nichols Lit. Anecd. 18th C. IX. 339 note, The Sculptors and Painters apply this epithet to children, and say for instance of the boys of Fiammengo, that... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frank Wootton (jockey)
Early life He was born in Australia, the eldest son of Richard Wootton, a "tall, dark-visaged, hard-bitten Australian". wikipedia.org
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well-visaged
† well-ˈvisaged, ppl. a. Obs.c 1420 Prose Life Alex. 74 Biȝonde þat riuere þay saw wonder faire & wele vesaged women cledd in foule clethyng. 1470–85 Malory Arthur vii. i. 213 He was..brode in the sholders & wel vysaged. Oxford English Dictionary
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William Dorrington
The London Gazette advertised a reward of £300 for his capture, describing him as a "a tall spare Man, aged near 50 or thereabouts, thin Visaged, having wikipedia.org
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stoically
stoically, adv. (ˈstəʊɪkəlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] 1. In the manner of a Stoic; like the Stoics of old; in accordance with the principles of the Stoical philosophy.1607 T. Walkington Opt. Glass vii. 64 b, [A man] alwaies stoically visaged, like grout headed Archesilas. 1612 Benvenuto's Passenger ii. i.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Unearthly Stranger
The scientists rush downstairs and are quietly surrounded by a crowd of grim-visaged women, all of whom seem to be aliens. wikipedia.org
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Oswald Tesimond
1606, describing him in detail: "..of a reasonable stature, black hair, a brown beard cut close on the cheeks and left broad on the chin, somewhat long-visaged wikipedia.org
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inane
inane, a. and n. (ɪˈneɪn) [ad. L. inān-is empty, useless, vain.] A. adj. 1. Empty, void.1662 Glanvill Lux Orient. ix. (1682) 72 To have confined his omnipotence to work only in one little spot of an infinite inane capacity. 1850 Kingsley Alt. Locke xxx, Dilating into vast inane infinities. 1850 Carl... Oxford English Dictionary
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vinegary
vinegary, a. (ˈvɪnɪgərɪ) [f. vinegar n. + -y1.] Resembling vinegar; sour like vinegar. Chiefly fig.1730 Bailey (fol.), Acetous, Vinegary, or being something like Vinegar. 1848 Dickens Dombey xxxi, A vinegary face has Mrs. Miff. 1850 Kingsley A. Locke (1876) II. 33 So you'll just leave alone that vin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Francis Potter
His friend John Aubrey describes him as "like a monk", and as "pretty long visaged, and pale clear skin, gray eie". wikipedia.org
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When Fred Neville first came to the Manor 1, the old Earl trembled when called upon to receive him.Of the lad he had heard almost nothing,—of his appearance literally 2 nothing. It might be that his heir would be meanly visaged, a youth of whom he would have cause to be ashamed, one from whose countenance 3 no sign of high blood would shine out; or, almost worse, he also might have that look ...
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