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Discover Ludwig"weary face" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it in writing to refer to a person who looks tired, exhausted, or worn down. For example: The soldier stumbled off the battlefield, his weary face masking his inner emotions.
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That brought a smile to Magee's weary face.
"This is good news," Father Jean-Mary said, a smile cracking his weary face.
These days the weary face of the deceased Mr. Kadyrov looks down from ubiquitous posters.
Her weary face suggested otherwise, since she and the others were dog-tired after their two-hour trip.
When they finished, Dr. John Healey approached Westhoff's son, John, with a giant smile on his weary face.
Mr. Azim, whose weary face now bears a shaggy white beard and bags beneath his eyes, remembers being a boy in New Delhi, learning embroidery from his family.
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Some will be of uncontrollable smiles, some of weary faces.
An inward gaze on their weary faces makes them appear sad.
The meaning of the entire movie, a refutation of existentialism's notions of cosmic absurdity, seems at times embodied in the weary faces of Ventura and Simone Signoret.
The weary faces do not show bitterness, but they do seem to say, "This is the underworld of China's miracle, and I exist".
Adam Silverman's lighting delineates each part of the action with chiaroscuro shadow and gleam, highlighting the men's weary faces and giving focus.
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