freshfaced
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English
[edit]Adjective
[edit]freshfaced (comparative more freshfaced, superlative most freshfaced)
- Alternative form of fresh-faced
- 1910, Eric Otto Winstedt, Coptic Texts on Saint Theodore, page 86:
- Now […] this John was comely in person […] , freshfaced, and a distinguished officer […] , and mighty to look upon.
- 1916 August, Maargaret Ashmun, “The Rooshian: The Story of a New Citizen”, in The Craftsman, volume 30, number 5:
- Ostrovsky was twenty-six years old, freshfaced, simple, bewildered.
- 2017, Phyllis Ann Karr, “The Dracula of Pi Rho”, in The Fanciers & Realizers MEGAPACK:
- A restaurant meal would probably be better than anything the freshfaced infant could whip up, anyway.