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Definition of "fair-faced" [fair-faced]

  • Having a fair face.
  • Double-faced; flatteringly deceptive; professing great love or kindness without reality.

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "fair-faced" in a sentence
  • "Already, over unknown trails and chartless wildernesses, were the harbingers of the steel arriving, — fair-faced, blue-eyed, indomitable men, incarnations of the unrest of their race."
  • "Yet, when the time came, she proved herself capable of rising to the height of the fair-faced royal races and of renouncing in right regal fashion."
  • "Already, over unknown trails and chartless wildernesses, were the harbingers of the steel arriving, -- fair-faced, blue-eyed, indomitable men, incarnations of the unrest of their race."
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