Coming from the poem, "The Highwayman", by Alfred Noyes. "His face was white and peaked" means he was scared of the thought of losing his love to a stranger, and he was listening closely to ever word.
The clown with the white face is commonly known as a "pierrot." This character is traditionally depicted with a white face, often wearing a loose white costume, and expresses a range of emotions, typically characterized by sadness or melancholy. Pierrot has its roots in commedia dell'arte and has influenced various forms of art and performance throughout history.
Pretty, beautiful, delightful, handsome, charming. A pleasant face to look at.
does it mean when your face uses expressions to make it seem real
A mime wears a black and white striped shirt, black slacks, black shoes and white gloves. They paint their face white, with black lips and eyes, as to look like an old mask.
they wear white and black face paint and black trousers. They also wear white and black stripy tops with a black hat.
If your lips are white, this can mean a variety of things. It might mean that you are dehydrated. It could also mean that your circulation is not good.
the peak
Tired to the point of exhaustion. "Yer looking a might peaked this morning."
It means she was wearing a lace collar that was white, and her face was as white as the collar. Not literally, but it is being compared to it.
"Singing the Blues" November, 1956 peaked at number 17 "A White Sportcoat and a Pink Carnation" only four months later peaked at number 2,
it represents your ugly face
You obbviously paint your face white You obbviously paint your face white
Dual peaked (two quick) white flashes between green flashes.
NO! If you mean peaks as in mountain peak, it's a noun. If you mean peaks as in her voice peaked, itš a verb.
My happiness peaked when Colin smiled at me.
White Face was created in 1932.
The cast of White Face - 2010 includes: Fancy Chance as White Face