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Meanings of sad-faced woman in English
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Usage of sad-faced woman in English
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He turned to the sad-facedwoman, the enthusiasm of a fellow-craftsman instantly kindled.
2
Sadie hovered around the pale, sad-facedwoman while she ate.
3
A large voice sounded from behind the sad-facedwoman.
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A sad-facedwoman in black moved slowly down the line of cots led by a sympathetic nurse.
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But a moment later the head of a pale, sad-facedwoman appeared above that of the little girl.
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Landsman knocks on the front door of 718, where a sad-facedwoman answers the door in a worn cotton nightgown.
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One stayed, a beautiful but sad-facedwoman who looked down at a terminal on the table with a vacant, thousand-yard stare.
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A sad-facedwoman opened the door, and Farintosh himself, haggard and white, was seated among his ledgers in the little front room.
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The pale sad-facedwoman, and the pale sad-faced man had much to say to each other that a stranger might not hear.
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But you were too young to be told the truth, said the sad-facedwoman, beginning to tremble all over as she spoke.
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This sad-facedwoman with the deeply shadowed eyes aroused within her something that was stronger, something that carried her completely out of herself.
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At one sits a sad-facedwoman, at a sewing-machine, aided by a little girl, who hands her the several pieces of her work.
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The sergeant stares back at the plump, sad-facedwoman with the Loretta Lynn wig and red cotton dress, a genuinely comic vision under the circumstances.
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"I want to speak to you about m'sieu'," replied the sad-facedwoman.