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		Definition of hard-faced in English: hard-facedadjective  Having a face that shows no sympathy or affection.  she was a pale, hard-faced girl  Example sentencesExamples -  When he donned his stiff fatigues, his lopsided gait and smiling eyes stood out among his hard-faced brethren.
 -  The actor has a funny cameo as a hard-faced promoter.
 -  They are known as the fairer sex, but women seem to be pretty hard-faced when it comes to the nitty-gritty of divorce.
 -  The judge accepted it was a moment of madness and branded her a "hard-faced, calculated liar".
 -  The police district boss appeared during a difficult week as the hard-faced cop, heading first a rescue, then a recovery operation.
 -  As we tried to make ourselves comfortable on the uneven rock floor, a hard-faced young man in his early twenties wandered over.
 -  He rallied an amazingly varied collection of personalities to his cause in the last month, ranging from hard-faced businessmen to radical artists and intellectuals.
 -  It's enough to make the most hard-faced asset-stripper chortle.
 -  She was interrupted by the dignified, hard-faced old woman seated across from her.
 -  She plays a hard-faced hooker who becomes a serial killer.
 
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