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  • 11bring face to face with — bring (someone) face to face with (something) come face to face with (something) to see or experience a problem for the first time. They were brought face to face with the fact that their son was a drug addict when he took an overdose …

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  • 12come face to face with someone — come face to face with (someone) to suddenly meet someone by chance. As I was going into the restaurant, I came face to face with my ex husband who was just leaving …

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  • 13come face to face with — (someone) to suddenly meet someone by chance. As I was going into the restaurant, I came face to face with my ex husband who was just leaving …

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  • 14come face to face with something — come face to face with (something) to see or experience a problem for the first time. It was only after I started working for the charity that I came face to face with poverty …

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  • 15come face to face with — (something) to see or experience a problem for the first time. It was only after I started working for the charity that I came face to face with poverty …

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  • 16come face to face with — index confront (encounter) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 17Powder Your Face with Sunshine — is a popular song written by Carmen Lombardo and Stanley Rochinski, and published in 1948. The two biggest hit versions of the song were recorded by Evelyn Knight and by the Sammy Kaye Orchestra.The recording by Evelyn Knight was recorded on… …

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  • 18straight face, with a —  With an expressionless face, not laughing.    ♣ I don t know how he managed to keep his face straight. I don t know how he managed to refrain from laughing, straight from the horse s mouth Authoritative. Authentic (of information), straight from …

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  • 19face — [fās] n. [ME < OFr < VL facia < L facies, the face, appearance < base of facere, DO1] 1. the front of the head from the top of the forehead to the bottom of the chin, and from ear to ear; visage; countenance 2. the expression of the… …

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  • 20face-to-face — {adv. phr.} 1. With your face looking toward the face of another person; each facing the other. * /Turning a corner, he found himself face to face with a policeman./ * /The two teams for the spelling bee stood face to face on opposite sides of… …

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