hawkfaced

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search

English[edit]

Adjective[edit]

hawkfaced (comparative more hawkfaced, superlative most hawkfaced)

  1. Alternative form of hawk-faced
    • 1972, Raymond Fraser, The Black Horse Tavern, →ISBN, page 177:
      A tall, hawkfaced man ran up to him from behind, catching him by the shoulders, playfully shaking him.
    • 2009, Mike Ashley, The Mammoth Book of Merlin, →ISBN:
      He was the hawkfaced man who had taken part in the raid into Dumnonian territory.
    • 2011, Wynne N. Whiteford, Never in a Thousand Years, →ISBN:
      A thin, hawkfaced man sat behind a black plastic desk.