pasty-faced
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of pasty-faced
First recorded in 1600–10
Example Sentences
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He’s the tall pasty-faced, middle-aged glammy Goth with the loud clothing and a habit of bothering bakers at crucial moments.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 1, 2024
Is Gilbert going to show up at his next charity event with some pasty-faced kid in tow and tell donors, “Hi, I’d like you to meet the star of my eSports team, Pincus McCoy?”
From Washington Times • Jan. 21, 2018
That is: the pasty-faced Ronald McDonald versus the mustachioed Burger King locked in a heated cage match.
From US News • Jun. 17, 2016
How did these two pasty-faced lads wind up in possession of an unrecorded, unreleased Lennon-McCartney song in 1964?
From Slate • Jul. 16, 2015
In the corridor a few weak-kneed, pasty-faced students were making their way to and from the bathrooms, and a group of silent Helpers worked double-duty to keep the floors mopped.
From "The Mysterious Benedict Society" by Trenton Lee Stewart
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