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Discover Ludwig"face drops" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression that is used to describe a facial expression that conveys disappointment, disgust, or shock. For example: When he heard his mother's news, his face dropped with disbelief.
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His face drops.
Edna's face drops.
He smiles to the crowd for 0.0000000000000000032 seconds, then his face drops.
When he talks about that, his face drops into a tough frown; he holds himself together until tears burst.
The dead father in the Italian director Francesca Comencini's "My Father's Words," whose last earthly act was to slap his 30-year-old son's face, drops in regularly to the apartment where they lived and sits in the same chair, unreachable as ever.
Watch as they unwrap this undoubtedly hefty tome under the twinkling fairy lights, waiting for the moment when their face drops as they realise that you when you asked about the restaurants you weren't in fact secretly planning to take them there for a blow-out meal for their birthday / your anniversary / an imminent proposal.
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Toby's face dropped.
Then his face dropped.
Defra, with egg on its face, dropped the action.
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.
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