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rubber-faced

American  
[ruhb-er-feyst] / ˈrʌb ərˌfeɪst /

adjective

  1. having a face with unusually mobile features.

    a rubber-faced comedian.


Etymology

Origin of rubber-faced

First recorded in 1960–65

Example Sentences

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Larry Storch, 99, the rubber-faced comic whose long career in theater, movies and television was capped by his “F Troop” role as zany Cpl.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 15, 2022

I felt like Mr Bean, the rubber-faced TV character played by Rowan Atkinson, when I first visited the Awa people over a decade ago.

From BBC • Apr. 28, 2021

So far, Jim Carrey’s Biden not an impression of Joe Biden, it’s a reminder that Jim Carrey’s rubber-faced mugging is funniest when the sole point of the joke is “Jim Carrey’s rubber-faced mugging.”

From Slate • Oct. 4, 2020

The rubber-faced star and philanthropist reportedly listed his sole beneficiaries as his second wife, SanDee, whom he married in 1983, and their adopted daughter, Danielle, 25.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 22, 2017

Within, soft rubber-faced cushions had interlocked; the body would fasten to the headpiece in the same way.

From The Finding of Haldgren by Diffin, Charles Willard