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Discover Ludwig"stone face" is a valid phrase in English.
It is most often used to describe someone's expression who appears absolutely emotionless. For example, "John stared at me with a stone face when I asked him why he had been ignoring me."
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The camera pans in on Old Stone Face.
He snapped a long lens onto his camera and began photographing the sooty stone face.
"He'd get this completely stone face, and I'd get scared and just be quiet".
Obe Carrion, her private coach, calls it "the stone face" that she wears during competitions.
The U.S.S.R.'s founder lay on the ground already, his stone face grinding the pavement.
The children used to wonder if Old Stone Face was enjoying himself.
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Holyfield sat stone faced.
Nigel Farage stone faced.
Mr. Abbas, stone faced, said nothing.
Mr. Obama looked "stone faced," one aide said.
"They sat there with stone faces," Badamshin told me.
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