When he put the proposition up to McGivney, the rat-faced man guffawed in his face.
We can easily fix that up," answered the rat-faced man.
Section 22 Peter was warned by the rat-faced man that he must be careful how he spent any of that money.
A wiry, sharp-faced man he was, with a birth-mark upon his temple.
In rear of these walked a pursy little red-faced man, the town clerk, bearing a staff of office in his hand, while the line of dignitaries was closed by the tall and stately figure of Stephen Timewell, Mayor of Taunton.
The clergyman conferred for a few moments with a grizzly-bearded, harsh-faced man dressed in black buckram who stood at his elbow.
Seizing the occasion that now presented itself, I knocked loudly upon the floor with my stick, whereupon the red-faced man, removing his eyes slowly and by degrees from the unconcerned Tom, fixed them darkly upon me.
Here the red-faced man grew so very red indeed that the others fell to coughing, all together, and shuffling their feet and giving divers other evidences of their embarrassment, all save the unimpressionable Tom.
Mr. Con Murphy was a red-faced man, with a fringe of sandy whiskers all around his countenance like a frame, having his lips, chin and cheeks smoothly shaven.
He was such a red-faced man, and he was so stout and rough looking, that Agnes scarcely knew how to speak to him.
Snow is so deep, you know," said the red-faced man.
Mrs. Candace stood at the back door explaining to the red-faced man, her husband.
Such a military looking and grim-faced man, standing so stiff and upright, seemed all the more ridiculous under these conditions.
A brown-faced man without a coat turned quickly and looked at Sanders.
He was a large leather-faced man in the late thirties.
Now Buck shook hands with a grim-faced man, one a thousand years old in bitter experience.
Do you mean a lusty, red-faced man in top-boots and grey coat?
The proprietor, a short red-faced man, observing me reading the book, asked me if I could understand it.
He is the tall hard-faced man in yellow silk, he with the hairless cheeks and the split lip.
He was talking to a grizzled harsh-faced man, somewhat over middle age, with lion features and fierce light-blue eyes which gleamed as they watched the distant enemy.
The pasty-faced man looked at him with thinly disguised contempt.
A hard-faced man in a suit of checks more than a shade too loud was sitting in the section beside the girl from Brush.
The young woman knew already that she had nothing to fear from this brown-faced man.
The curate, the horsey stranger and the red-faced man were, of course, discredited before NOAH entered the Ark.
It certainly seemed as though the Red-faced man must be actuated by motives of philanthropy.
The lean-faced man near to the Sheriff's right hand exchanged a quick glance of understanding with the knight.
The lean-faced man whom he saw at the tourney returned suddenly to Nottingham from London, bearing news to the Sheriff that he was to prepare the town at once for a visit from the young Prince John.
One was a grave-faced man of courtly mien and handsome apparel: the other seemed to be his child.
Leave him to me, Spangler," said the red-faced man.
The sallow-faced man made a trumpet of his hands and shouted after the departing one: "Beat it!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "faced man" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.