Apple-faced (a.) Having a round, broad face, like an apple. |
Ashy (a.) Pertaining to, or composed of, ashes |
Ashy (a.) Ash-colored |
Bald-faced (a.) Having a white face or a white mark on the face, as a stag. |
Barn (n.) A covered building used chiefly for storing grain, hay, and other productions of a farm. In the United States a part of the barn is often used for stables. |
Barn (v. t.) To lay up in a barn. |
Barn (n.) A child. [Obs.] See Bairn. |
Bell-faced (a.) Having the striking surface convex |
Black-faced (a.) Having a black, dark, or gloomy face or aspect. |
Bold-faced (a.) Somewhat impudent |
Bold-faced (a.) Having a conspicuous or heavy face. |
Chub-faced (a.) Having a plump, short face. |
Copper-faced (a.) Faced or covered with copper |
Cream-faced (a.) White or pale, as the effect of fear, or as the natural complexion. |
Dog-faced (a.) Having a face resembling that of a dog. |
Double-faced (a.) Having two faces designed for use |
Double-faced (a.) Deceitful |
Dough-faced (a.) Easily molded |
Faced (imp. & p. p.) of Face |
Faced (a.) Having (such) a face, or (so many) faces |
False-faced (a.) Hypocritical. |
Fiber-faced (a.) Alt. of Fibre-faced |
Fibre-faced (a.) Having a visible fiber embodied in the surface of |
Glass-faced (a.) Mirror-faced |
Half-faced (a.) Showing only part of the face |
Janus-faced (a.) Double-faced |
Lean-faced (a.) Having a thin face. |
Lean-faced (a.) slender or narrow |
Moon-faced (a.) Having a round, full face. |
Mulberry-faced (a.) Having a face of a mulberry color, or blotched as if with mulberry stains. |
Pitch-faced (a.) Having the arris defined by a line beyond which the rock is cut away, so as to give nearly true edges |
Platter-faced (a.) Having a broad, flat face. |
Pug-faced (a.) Having a face like a monkey or a pug |
Putty-faced (a.) White-faced |
Quarry-faced (a.) Having a face left as it comes from the quarry and not smoothed with the chisel or point |
Sheep-faced (a.) Over-bashful |
Smock-faced (a.) Having a feminine countenance or complexion |
Tallow-faced (a.) Having a sickly complexion |
Weasel-faced (a.) Having a thin, sharp face, like a weasel. |
Whey-faced (a.) Having a pale or white face, as from fright. |
Wizen-faced (a.) Having a shriveled, thin, withered face. |
barn swallow chimney swallow Hirundo rustica | common swallow of North America and Europe that nests in barns etc. |
barn owl Tyto alba | mottled buff and white owl often inhabiting barns and other structures, important in rodent control |
barn spider Araneus cavaticus | an orange and tan spider with darkly banded legs that spins an orb web daily, the barn spider was made famous in E. B. White's book `Charlotte's Web' |
bald-faced hornet white-faced hornet Vespula maculata | North American hornet |
barn | an outlying farm building for storing grain or animal feed and housing farm animals |
barn door | the large sliding door of a barn |
cowbarn cowshed cow barn cowhouse byre | a barn for cows |
stable stalls horse barn | a farm building for housing horses or other livestock |
tithe barn | barn originally built to hold tithes paid in kind and common in England |
barn dance | a dance party featuring country dancing |
barnyard grass barn grass barn millet Echinochloa crusgalli | a coarse annual panic grass, a cosmopolitan weed, occasionally used for hay or grazing |
barn b | (physics) a unit of nuclear cross section, the effective circular area that one particle presents to another as a target for an encounter |
audacious barefaced bodacious bald-faced brassy brazen brazen-faced insolent | unrestrained by convention or propriety, an audacious trick to pull, a barefaced hypocrite, the most bodacious display of tourism this side of Anaheim- Los Angeles Times, bald-faced lies, brazen arrogance, the modern world with its quick material successes and insolent belief in the boundless possibilities of progress- Bertrand Russell |
beardless smooth-faced | lacking hair on the face, a smooth-faced boy of years |
faced | having a face or facing especially of a specified kind or number, often used in combination, a neatly faced terrace |
baby-faced | having a youthful-looking face |
bald-faced | (of animals) having white markings on the face |
Janus-faced two-faced | having two faces--one looking to the future and one to the past, Janus the two-faced god |
long-faced | having a face longer than the usual |
moon-faced round-faced | having a round face |
pale-faced | having a pale face |
pug-faced | having the flat wrinkled face of a pug dog |
sad-faced | having a face with a sad expression, the sad-faced clown |
sweet-faced | having a pleasing face or one showing a sweet disposition, a sweet-faced child |
ash-grey ash-gray ashy | of a light grey |
crimson red reddened red-faced flushed | (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion, crimson with fury, turned red from exertion, with puffy reddened eyes, red-faced and violent, flushed (or crimson) with embarrassment |
dirty-faced | having a dirty face, a crowd of dirty-faced ragamuffins surrounded him |
deadpan expressionless impassive poker-faced unexpressive | deliberately impassive in manner, deadpan humor, his face remained expressionless as the verdict was read |
blushful blushing(a) red-faced | having a red face from embarrassment or shame or agitation or emotional upset, the blushing boy was brought before the Principal, her blushful beau, was red-faced with anger |
ambidextrous deceitful double-dealing duplicitous Janus-faced two-faced double-faced double-tongued | marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another, she was a deceitful scheming little thing- Israel Zangwill, a double-dealing double agent, a double-faced infernal traitor and schemer- W.M.Thackeray |
po-faced | humorless and disapproving |
double-faced | (of fabrics) having faces on both sides, damask is a double-faced fabric |
Janus-faced | having or concerned with polarities or contrasts, a Janus-faced view of history, a Janus-faced policy |