All 8 Uses
visage
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The Crystal Shard
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- The standard bearer walked across the room toward the host king, his eyes never blinking or turning away from Beorg's imposing visage, though Beorg could see that the youth marked the expressions that were upon him.†
Book 1
- Bruenor curiously considered the engaging stare and calm visage as he closed in on the youth.†
Book 1 *
- Lavender Eyes Bruenor had regained his dour visage by the time he called on Wulfgar the following morning.†
Book 2
- Fifty iron-visaged, battle-ready dwarves, more than half the clan, stood around their leader.†
Book 2visaged = faced (having the type of face described)
- Then its center mushroomed out and opened into a clear image of a man's face, a gaunt, hollowed visage painted in the tradition of some of the southern cities.†
Book 3
- In truth, the cries affected him as deeply as anyone, but, unwilling to let the lunatic Kessell view any hints of weakness from him, he transformed his visage from sorrow to an iron grimace of rage.†
Book 3
- Cassius wore a grim visage as he turned to face the halfling.†
Book 3
- "Explain," Kessell demanded, a shadow of worry clouding his cocky visage.†
Book 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(visage) someone's face or facial expression
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Less commonly, visage can refer to any easily seen aspect of something