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been face
noun
The front part of the head, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth and the surrounding area.
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Do you suppose he would have been such a pig had you been face to face?
By this point, Scott has been face down on the ground for over a minute.
He'll probably reconsider his ways once he's been face to face with your sidearm.
"He has been face to face with my gangsters in L.A. and in Cleveland," Brown said.
Jack has been face to face each day with pigs that will end up as ham or chops, but that are well tended through their lives.
Until you have been face to face with a nesting octopus 80 feet below the surface, have stared into that heaving coil of suckers, you have not experienced invertebrate wrath.
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Beal hadn't been face-guarded like that since high school, he said.
Or said something via text message that should have been face-to-face?
The foundation of personal and business relationships has always been face-to-face interaction.
In practice, more than 97% of assessments have been face-to-face, taking about 120 minutes.
The only time Amin has been face-to-face with Stewart was at the trial.
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