po-faced en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I'm still not sure exactly when the later scenes in this po-faced drama are meant to be set.
www.mirror.co.uk
Rather than some tedious set of lessons given by po-faced "happiness experts", why not just let kids play for an extra hour a week?
www.telegraph.co.uk
Zombies has been a campy testing ground for ideas far too offbeat for the po-faced bombast of the main game.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It's also a timely one, launching at a point when many believe fashion has become too po-faced for its own good.
www.standard.co.uk
It was another po-faced, chart-bait love song about overcoming adversity and harnessing the energy swirling around inside the heart.
www.avclub.com
We can never be as po-faced about sport as its finest exponents and golf, in reality, is little different.
www.dailymail.co.uk
And there is nothing po-faced about this event.
www.bbc.co.uk
There is a risk of course of being overly po-faced on this issue.
www.independent.ie
The rest of the movie outside this is painfully po-faced and so makes these transition scenes even more jarring.
www.cinemablend.com
Heavy, overbearing score thunders above it all, reinforcing the po-faced absurdity.
www.ew.com

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