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Discover Ludwig"face dropped" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a sudden change in someone's facial expression, typically from a happy or neutral one to a sad or disappointed one. It can also be used to convey a sudden loss of confidence or enthusiasm. Example: As soon as she heard the news, Maria's face dropped and tears welled up in her eyes. She couldn't believe that her best friend had betrayed her. Example: The team's face dropped when they saw their opponents' star player enter the field. They knew they were in for a tough game.
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Toby's face dropped.
Then his face dropped.
Asked whether he had political allies in Calabria, his face dropped.
I just asked him to describe how he feels about World of Warcraft, but his face dropped.
"But... but Sadie!" cried Kate, "I've already gone out with him!" Sadie's face dropped, but then a smile broke out.
When a bartender was asked how things were going, his face dropped nearly to the floor in a neo-realist expression of gloom.
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When he talks about that, his face drops into a tough frown; he holds himself together until tears burst.
It hits the truck's owner, Glen Strickland of Jacksonville, Fla., in the face, dropping him to the concrete floor.
His arms tied above him, his swollen face dropping to his shoulder, Serapion hangs listlessly, his expression blending anguish and ecstasy.
Manufacturers like Apple control their pricing through extremely careful policing and big legal teams while small makers like the Ruckels face drop shippers by the eBay-load.
When the robot recognizes an object, it grasps it firmly, with a smile on its tablet-based face, dropping it into the appropriate box.
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