(n) sad-looking face
(n) looking depressed
(exp) (col) to act self-importantly
to be arrogant
to be high-handed
to puff up
(exp) to bring disgrace (dishonor, dishonour) on
to fling mud at
to put to shame
(v1) to grimace
to frown
(v1) to meet
to face someone
(exp) to change color
to change colour
to blush
(exp) to lose face
to be put out of countenance
(exp,adj-i) looking pale
looking unwell
(n) grim look
(n) face with heavy makeup
(exp) to frown (on)
to be grim-faced
to look sullen
(exp) to try the patience of a saint
(exp) dignified expression
solemn expression
serious expression
(n) face shaded with pensiveness
(n) face shaded with pensiveness
(exp) (col) to act self-importantly
to be arrogant
to be high-handed
to puff up
(v1) to be extremely embarrassed
to burn with shame
(exp) to show happiness on one's face
to express one's happiness
(n) grave (stern) look
(n) cheerful look
fresh complexion
(exp) expresses shock at misbehaviour of a youngster
what must his parents be like?
lit: I'd like to see his parents' faces
(n) beaming smile
(exp) to look as if one is important
to swagger around
(exp) to look disheartened
(exp) sorrowful look
(exp) dignified expression
solemn expression
serious expression
(exp) (for a woman) to blush
(exp) to meet face to face
(adj-i) too ashamed to meet
lit: to have no face to meet