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horse-faced

[ hawrs-feyst ]

adjective

  1. having a large face with lantern jaws and large teeth.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of horse-faced1

First recorded in 1665–75
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“A towering, horse-faced but nevertheless attractive blonde.”

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When the actress described herself as a union member, climate activist and patriotic Democrat, she added, “or as Donald Trump will call me in a tweet tomorrow, a washed-up, horse-faced, no-talent, has-been with low ratings,” she said.

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“Is there a problem?” she says, looking from me to the horse-faced girl and then back again.

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The horse-faced nurse backs me up, moves me some distance away, and then places my walker between us.

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Warren was often the best debater, skewering Bloomberg as “a billionaire who calls women fat broads and horse-faced lesbians”, yet it was not enough.

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