Deliberately impassive in manner.
1I didn't know which one because they were all so poker-faced.
2Mohammad asks the clutch of poker-faced farmers standing round and stroking their beards.
3He waited there, poker-faced, until Payne took a seat as well.
4He just nodded, poker-faced, and kept his eyes on the road.
5That drew wry smiles out of Carmen and Nancy, though Jenny remained poker-faced.
6A poker-faced Obama said he would wait to let them know his final decision.
7He's also wisecracking and flirty, which doesn't escape the eye of the poker-faced detective.
8Those who can remain poker-faced are in line to win prizes of free day passes.
9She remained poker-faced, but surely she was laughing inside.
10I glanced at the guard outside, who stood poker-faced.
11She looked as poker-faced as I was trying to.
12He seemed calm and relaxed, as poker-faced as ever.
13Judge Fang, by a conscious effort, remained poker-faced.
14Hislop imagines the owners paying poker-faced lip service to the ban then merrily passing the salt.
15She looked, however, rather poker-faced, Paige thought.
16Everyone was poker-faced for the first 5 or 10 rounds, Stewart says.