Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Having a thin, sharp face like a weasel's.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Having a thin, sharp face, like a weasel.

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Examples

  • We swapped and our weasel-faced little Hitler looked genuinely disappointed at the foiled incarceration.

    That's why they call them airport novels 2010

  • If a strapping young creature like Agion and a skilled and seasoned fighter such as Bayard had little chance to defeat whatever it was that was attacking them, I certainly couldn2t see how they would suddenly triumph when joined by a skinny, weasel-faced boy carrying a glorified long knife.

    Virginity Sydney Kilgore 2010

  • The weasel-faced man grabbed me by the arm and urged me blinking into the firelight.

    Sick Cycle Carousel 2010

  • The last was aimed at his two companions, a short, weasel-faced character and a thin, dark-complexioned thug who had a mustache that drooped down past his shoulders.

    LEGENDS OF THE DRAGONREALM Richard A. Knaak 2009

  • The last was aimed at his two companions, a short, weasel-faced character and a thin, dark-complexioned thug who had a mustache that drooped down past his shoulders.

    LEGENDS OF THE DRAGONREALM Richard A. Knaak 2009

  • The last was aimed at his two companions, a short, weasel-faced character and a thin, dark-complexioned thug who had a mustache that drooped down past his shoulders.

    LEGENDS OF THE DRAGONREALM Richard A. Knaak 2009

  • Then put the pressure on her weasel-faced accountant.

    Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008

  • Then put the pressure on her weasel-faced accountant.

    Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008

  • Then put the pressure on her weasel-faced accountant.

    Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008

  • You may have heard about Ben Domenech, the 24 year-old wunderkind who spent all of two days last week as the Washington Post's designated conservative blogger; various liberal blogs soon found that he had not only called Coretta Scott King a "Communist" and a fellow Post employee a "weasel-faced Democrat shill," but that he had plagiarized many of the articles he'd written for college newspaper and National Review.

    Archive 2006-03-01 Jaime J. Weinman 2006

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