Similar words: two-faced, twofaced, face to face with, face-to-face, face to face, faced, face down, defaced. Meaning: adj. humorless and disapproving.
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1 Two po-faced men came to inspect the house.
2 The film is serious but not po-faced.
3 Coltrane took a rather po-faced view of this.
4 She remained po-faced all evening, even when the rest of us were in stitches at Bob's jokes.
5 Jenkins was at his most po-faced here.
6 And she added something po-faced about toleration and talent.
7 The writer's po-faced style occasionally irritates: do people really need reminding that cases of bubonic plague should be treated immediately?
8 It was really slow and a bit po-faced for me.
9 And if that sounds a bit po-faced,[www.Sentencedict.com] then you're missing the point.
10 Po-faced guards and grim-looking officials give many Beijing Olympic viewers and audiences the idea that the Chinese are a people without a sense of humor.
11 Let's hope advertisers get the message and give us more laughs and less po-faced hype in future.
12 Their smiles were like a knowing wink: sussed and street-wise without being in the least dour or po-faced.
More similar words: two-faced, twofaced, face to face with, face-to-face, face to face, faced, face down, defaced, boldfaced, red-faced, surfaced, barefaced, baby-faced, poker-faced, janus-faced, shamefaced, double-faced, shamefacedly, at the drop of a hat, cofactor, ipso facto, out of action, man of action, cause of action, plan of action, laced, paced, out of a clear sky, course of action, unit of account.