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单词
hard-faced
释义
hard-faced
in British English
adjective
Northern England
dialect
cheeky
cheeky
in British English
(
ˈtʃiːkɪ
)
adjective
Word forms:
cheekier
or
cheekiest
1.
disrespectful in speech or behaviour; impudent
a cheeky child
2.
informal
(of something enjoyable) spontaneous and slightly self-indulgent
a cheeky drink
Examples of 'hard-faced' in a sentence
hard-faced
Like some kind of hard-faced but upstanding sheriff in one of those wild west books Wesley took such delight in reading.
Nicola Barker
BEHINDLINGS
(
2002
)
He stood in the doorway shaking his head, his equally hard-faced wife at his elbow.
Townsend, Eileen
IN LOVE AND WAR
(
2002
)
Wasn't he a hard-faced mercenary?
Times, Sunday Times
(
2008
)
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it is an unfair comparison
it is a pity that ...
it is apparent that ...
it is appropriate that ...
it is arguably ...
it is a scandal that ...
it is a shame that ...
it is as well to
it is certain that ...
it is common knowledge that ...
it is compulsory to wear a seat belt
it is debatable whether ...
it is desirable that ...
it is difficult being a parent
it is difficult for me to complain
it is difficult for us to understand her
it is difficult to save
it is doubtful that/whether ...
it is drizzling
it is early days
it is essential that ...
it is essential to ...
it is first blood to someone
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