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Meanings of cadaverous countenance in English
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Usage of cadaverous countenance in English
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A deep sense of satisfaction is impressed on the Jesuit's cadaverouscountenance.
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Lumley had a cadaverouscountenance and the manner of an undertaker.
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He was of middle size, with long hair, and an inoffensive, cadaverouscountenance.
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There was no reasoning against the resolution pictured on his rigid and cadaverouscountenance.
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Robespierre was reclining languidly in his fauteuil, his cadaverouscountenance more jaded and fatigued than usual.
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At sight of that cadaverouscountenance, which was smiling benignantly upon her, the young girl started.
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Yes, there it is; its cadaverouscountenance is agitated by convulsive throes, its red eyes are rolling in their orbits.
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His cadaverouscountenance, never breaking into a smile, was the oddest mask he had ever seen a human being wear.
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He has a cadaverouscountenance, full of cavities and projections, with a brown circle round each eye, like a pair of horn spectacles.
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Rodin's cadaverouscountenance, his repulsive ugliness, his sordid dress, would a few days before have occasioned Adrienne a perhaps invincible feeling of disgust.
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The oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Taney, whose black robes, attenuated figure, and cadaverouscountenance reminded me of a galvanized corpse.
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The air of cities will suffocate you, and the care-worn and cadaverouscountenances of citizens will haunt you like a vision of judgment.
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"Well, stranger, what's your business?" was the question asked me by the occupant of the room, a tall lank man, with a cadaverouscountenance.