We have no meanings for "black visage" in our records yet.
1 The blood came out over the black visage of Mr Pigtop; but the hair stayed most pertinaciously on.
2 We saw his good-natured black visage grinning at us over the bulwarks, as we left the vessel's side.
3 Ripples crossed the night- black visage and Kiska was unnerved to see a mouth appear and eyes blink open.
4 The very girls seemed in love with my black visage , that's as ill-omened as the moon in an eclipse.
5 And one might have seen the ferocity of the black visage change first with pleased wonder; then brighten with recognition.
6 Its stiffened legs and arched back made it appear larger than usual, and the black visage wore a smile of beatific joy.
7 If looks, like actions, "speak louder than words," this black visage with its two points of fire made eloquent discourse.
8 Beside him sat the Captain, Alf, Benjy, and Butterface - the black visage of the latter absolutely shining with delight at the novelty of the situation.
9 In the acted Othello, the black visage of the Moor is obtruded upon you; in the written Othello, his color disappears in his mind.
10 "None wotsomediver," muttered Butterface, his broad black visage absolutely elongated by sympathetic despair.
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