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Discover LudwigThe word "stone-faced" is a correct and usable word in written English
You could use it to describe someone who has an expressionless face, as in the following example sentence: The teacher entered the room with a stone-faced expression, indicating his displeasure with the students' behavior.
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stone-faced
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Angelica sat stone-faced, burning.
Many among the 50 sit stone-faced.
The Pirahã looked on stone-faced.
Richard remained stone-faced on the divan.
Residents watched stone-faced as Mr. Beltrame passed.
Kaarma sat stone-faced and silent.
Mr. Aron, in a green-checked shirt, stood stone-faced.
He sat stone-faced and sour as Democrats cheered.
He shook his head, stone-faced, and said, "Not plausible".
As the song unwound, the audience members remained stone-faced.
One keen competitor is admiringly called a "stone-faced killer".
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