All 7 Uses of
visage
in
David Copperfield
- Be this as it may, I well remember the tremendous visages with which we used to go to church, and the changed air of the place.†
Chpt 4-6 *
- Mr. Creakle cuts a joke before he beats him, and we laugh at it, — miserable little dogs, we laugh, with our visages as white as ashes, and our hearts sinking into our boots.†
Chpt 7-9
- And he gave me a look as he shouldered the largest box and went out, which I thought had meaning in it, if meaning could ever be said to find its way into Mr. Barkis's visage.†
Chpt 10-12
- As Janet curtsied, hoping I was well, I observed my aunt's visage lengthen very much.†
Chpt 22-24
- So surely as I looked towards her, did I see that eager visage, with its gaunt black eyes and searching brow, intent on mine; or passing suddenly from mine to Steerforth's; or comprehending both of us at once.†
Chpt 28-30
- Anything to equal the low cunning of his visage, and of his shadowless eyes without the ghost of an eyelash, I never saw.†
Chpt 37-39
- 'You knew me, a long time before I came here and was changed, Mr. Copperfield,' said Uriah, looking at me; and a more villainous look I never saw, even on his visage.†
Chpt 61-62
Definition:
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(visage) someone's face or facial expression
or:
an easily seen aspect of something