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Discover LudwigThe word "red-faced" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's emotion or appearance when they become embarrassed or ashamed. For example, "The young girl went red-faced when she discovered she had made a mistake."
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When red-faced Red Lobster finally responded, they did so in the cheesiest way.
Red Bull Isn't Red-Faced About Cocaine Chatter.
Red-faced mad.
A red-faced rink manager suddenly appeared.
Those critics should be red-faced now.
I sat red-faced, fuming.
David Cameron was red-faced.
It's not red-faced shame, either.
"A plague of red-faced potato babies.
The red-faced gangster, packing heat, approaches.
Red-faced and sociable Mine's a lager.
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