Sentence examples for have long face from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Long face.

Someone with a long face is sad or depressed about something.

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If you have long face, go for square type sunglasses with a plastic frame If you have a round face, go for glasses which have fat plastic sides.

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Female athletes have long faced obstacles to competition.

Its millions of members have long faced hard choices about where their loyalties lie.

Small states have long faced problems that any economics undergraduate would understand.

The Alevis practise a liberal form of Shia Islam and have long faced discrimination.

TRAVELERS who prefer boutique hotels to big cookie-cutter brands have long faced a trade-off.

They have long faced harassment and discrimination, and for years many were denied Syrian citizenship.

The Rohingya Muslims of western Burma have long faced violence and persecution.

Such is the prejudice the Rohingyas have long faced: many have been denied Burmese citizenship and are stateless.

Have countries that have long faced terror found a better approach?

The mainly Shia Hazaras have long faced persecution but they are politically well organised.

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