hardlooking

English

Etymology

hard + looking

Adjective

hardlooking (comparative more hardlooking, superlative most hardlooking)

  1. Having a severe, vaguely menacing facial expression.
    • 2021, Michael Farris Smith, chapter 21, in Nick, New York; Boston; London: Little, Brown and Company, page 119:
      They sat in the backs of small, makeshift wagons, hardlooking men and women and their hardlooking, skinny children, preaching you over to their stand, promising your money's worth.
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