adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
man
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The last in the queue to shake his hand was a large, red-faced man of about his own age.
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The girl screamed, and a stout, red-faced man suddenly appeared behind her and opened the door wider.
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Mr Miller was a serious red-faced man who always looked worried.
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Most of the red-faced men are too spent from overwork and alcohol to be a problem.
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A balding red-faced man walked down the steps from the doorway.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A red-faced Meyer apologized for his choice of words.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A balding red-faced man walked down the steps from the doorway.
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A stolid, red-faced clergyman without wit or humour, he contrived to make any and every subject dull.
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And inside the suit sat a large merry red-faced gentleman.
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His long screaming charge ended with him red-faced , gasping for breath - and with Viola Angotti pinned against the garbage cans.
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Most of the red-faced men are too spent from overwork and alcohol to be a problem.
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Once back in Paris, red-faced party leaders hurried to repair the damage.
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The girl screamed, and a stout, red-faced man suddenly appeared behind her and opened the door wider.
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When she tried to be cheerful she ended up flustered and red-faced , clammy all over.