Dimitriy
Statue-like face (alternatives) Hey, guys! Happy New Year everybody! I was wondering what may sound better. 'He had a statue-like face' OR 'His face was like that of a statue' OR 'His face was like ONE of a statue'. Clue me in, please.
2016年1月14日 06:37
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We usually say 'he had a face like stone' - which of course is what statues are made of (or marble or something equally hard and unyielding). If you say he has a face like a statue, I think people will understand, but a face of/like stone is more natural sounding.
2016年1月14日
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He has a face like a statue.
2016年1月14日
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