0 Someone who is hatchet-faced has a thin, hard, and unpleasant face.
The two men came toward her, both bowed, the hatchet-faced man entered the elevator and was gone.
He was a tall, lean, hatchet-faced man who looked like a horse being starved because he was too proud to eat hay.
Such a course, too, would make her presence known to the hatchet-faced man who as yet had not observed her.
A cold-eyed, hatchet-faced man, from whom not even the most eloquent beggar could hope to coax a penny.
A hatchet-faced savage who seemed to be in command rasped something at the three hunters, who quickened their pace toward him.
The stranger was dark and hatchet-faced, with sharp, quick-moving eyes.
The hatchet-faced woman peered intently, almost suspiciously at the two girls.
He looked a mere lad, sickly, beardless, hatchet-faced, with high shoulders and no chest.