He walks the floor hour after hour, declaring he could have had you and the finest manor in England but for a cat-faced woman like me.
The pale-faced woman is my wife by the white man’s law—ring and Bible.
Peter was no longer Sir Knight of the Joyous Heart as he watched the little, white-faced woman, who went so often to the door to look towards the road that entered the valley that she was no longer aware of what she did.
And yet that pitiful cabin, the white-faced woman running to the door so often that she knew not what she did, and the little rosy boy, who had put out his arms so trustfully!
The door was opened by a young red-faced woman, who looked as if she had been asleep.
The thin-faced woman took it, and, coughing above it, went away.
The young man's eyes passed aimlessly over the white-faced woman in black and her sleeping escort, and fastened doubtfully upon the disconcerted ruffian.
And then Margaret saw a sallow-faced woman of spare figure bending over her, with a tin cup in her hand, and a glistening channel down each cheek.
He had always liked the earnest-faced woman, who took her place so regularly in church, and whose praises were sounded so frequently by the lowliest of his flock.
I remained in Vienna as long as I said I should," was the sweet-faced woman's calm reply.
One pale, sweet-faced woman in that gay, irresponsible crowd glanced at him and read his heart.
Milly recognized the hatchet-faced woman of uncertain age, with the forbidding stare through her large spectacles.
There were several old ladies from the boarding-house at the funeral, and one other thin-faced woman, whom Milly vaguely remembered to have seen somewhere.
The thin-faced woman had a familiar look, but in her best clothes Milly had not recognized her.
Then instantly he turned towards the white-faced woman, and, kneeling beside her, endeavoured to restore her to consciousness.
A word from her would expose the whole affair," the wizen-faced woman declared.
When Grandfather Nat appeared, I learned the slack-faced woman's name.
Perhaps he resented her sharing this material triumph instead of the tired-faced woman in the churchyard.
After this interlude he returned to his business grimmer of face and harsher of heart, and the world was none the wiser regarding his grief for the plain-faced woman in the churchyard.
A tired-faced woman, heavily rouged, was talking to another tired-faced woman, also rouged.
The pale sad-faced woman, and the pale sad-faced man had much to say to each other that a stranger might not hear.
In a few moments, however, the door was opened and a pleasant-faced woman exchanged a friendly greeting with the girl and took the cans from her.
The ruddy-faced woman obeyed by plunging her fat hand down the front of the child's dress, where she fished around vigorously but unsuccessfully.
Following these instructions, the red-faced woman rummaged in the netting overhead with one hand while she pulled Fouchette from her corner with the other.
A pale-faced woman with a shawl over her shoulders entered and stood at the table.
Canst thou not leave the bright-faced woman, and I will show thee a way through the woods.
He had spent his boyhood there, but recollections of the rather unhappy life and early death of that grave-faced woman, his mother, caused him to dislike the old place.
This fair-faced woman, about whom he knew next to nothing, had declared that she could save him by means known only to herself; and this she was now setting forth to do.
And yet he was once again at the side of this fair-faced woman.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "faced woman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.