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Discover Ludwig"red faced" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to have a flushed or blushing face, usually due to embarrassment, anger, or exertion. Example: After tripping on stage, the comedian stood in front of the audience, red faced and sweating, trying to collect his thoughts and continue his act.
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That has left the party red faced.
"More, more," they gasped, red faced with guilty pleasure.
Also, note that the HP Facebook app was made by HP, not Facebook as we mentioned in the discussion.
When it came to men, 54% got red faced while 57% of woman did.
"Own it!" she said and they grunted red faced.
He looked up at Leah, red faced, incredulous.
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The red faces!
Both had bright red faces.
Cue very red face.
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