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visagevis‧age /ˈvɪzɪdʒ/ noun [countable] literary visageOrigin: 1200-1300 Old French vis ‘face’, from Latin visus ‘sight, appearance’, from visus; ➔ VISION - Ball maintains the prerequisite glum visage, but he's clearly happy standing behind his bank of electronic equipment.
- Gods, how those clods had wailed when they had seen his proud lion-masked visage!
- His entire visage is bright and cheerful.
- It was featherlight, this corpse, and upon its visage, astonishing tranquility.
- Nor was its bare face the ethereally lovely, angular visage of that alien species.
- Strange of visage, Carville was also single-minded of purpose.
- The nine dancers, when the lighting illuminates their visages, seem to manifest no facial expression.
- The sick, chiselled visage of Frankenstein returned before my eyes.
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