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Po-faced.
humorless
humourless
unhumorous
1
Even Lady Ty, who'd been going for
po-faced
dignity, had to smile.
2
It seems that there are some pretty
po-faced
people in the investment industry.
3
Which is not to say that it's all
po-faced
politics here.
4
The panel looked suitably
po-faced
,
for tidings would not be good.
5
A firm of funeral directors may be black-suited but they're certainly not
po-faced
.
6
The food is fab too, tasty and wholesome without being
po-faced
.
7
It is odd that the world of wellness is mostly a
po-faced
one.
8
At one end, we have Michael Mann's startlingly
po-faced
Miami Vice.
9
Current Account takes a pretty
po-faced
attitude to share options.
10
In typical
po-faced
style, it sums up the coming debate.
11
Everyone was
po-faced
except for Chalkhill, who liked showing off his fancy magic teeth.
12
Inevitably,
po-faced
concerns have been raised about rule breaches.
13
There's been a lot of
po-faced
sniffing over Fay Weldon's new book, The Bulgari Connection.
14
Something true, but not just worthy or
po-faced
either.
15
Should we expect another
po-faced
campaign to rob Simon Cowell of the Christmas No 1?
16
She found the idea of standing
po-faced
at the shoulder of some opinionated politician appalling.
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