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be face
noun
The front part of the head, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth and the surrounding area.
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It is degrading to be face washed.
"They need to be face to face, interacting with other people.
I knew I was going to be face to face with my audience.
"Sometimes it's easier to not be face to face with someone".
We can be face to face with evil, yet witness incredible heroism.
"Somebody has to be face to face with people," Croce said.
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"We're evolved to be face-to-face creatures," she said in a recent interview.
This advice might be face-to-face, online or over the phone.
Mr. Belsin was a bit flustered; he seemed stunned to be face-to-face with Mr. Bilhuber.
"There may still be face-to-face classes, but they would not be in lecture halls," he said.
The new proposals range from imposing mandatory psychological screenings to requiring sales of ammunition be face-to-face.
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