with+a+long+face

  • 1long face — Someone with a long face is sad or depressed about something …

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  • 2long face — noun : a facial expression of sadness or melancholy usually affected or exaggerated go around with a long face feeling sorry for yourself Gregor Felsen * * * an unhappy or gloomy expression: He s been walking around with a long face ever since he …

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  • 3long face — {n.} A sad look; disappointed look. * /He told the story with a long face./ Often used in the phrase pull a long face . * /Don t pull a long face when I tell you to go to bed./ …

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  • 4long face — {n.} A sad look; disappointed look. * /He told the story with a long face./ Often used in the phrase pull a long face . * /Don t pull a long face when I tell you to go to bed./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 5long\ face — noun A sad look; disappointed look. He told the story with a long face. Often used in the phrase pull a long face . Don t pull a long face when I tell you to go to bed …

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  • 6long face — an unhappy or gloomy expression: He s been walking around with a long face ever since he failed the examination. [1780 90] * * * …

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  • 7long face — a sad look, a disappointed look He had a long face when he came into work this morning. What is the matter with him? …

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  • 8Bald man with the long nose — A Series of Unfortunate Events character First appearance The Bad Beginning Last appearance The Carnivorous Carnival Information …

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  • 9English Long Face Tumbler — The English Long Face Tumbler is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding.cite book |last=Levi |first=Wendell |title= The Pigeon|year= 1977|publisher= Levi Publishing Co, Inc|location= Sumter, S.C.|isbn=0853900132 ] …

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  • 10long — 1. adj., n., & adv. adj. (longer; longest) 1 measuring much from end to end in space or time; not soon traversed or finished (a long line; a long journey; a long time ago). 2 (following a measurement) in length or duration (2 metres long; the… …

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