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Discover Ludwig"big face" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who has a large face, either physically or figuratively. For example: "He has a big face, but he's still a good guy."
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Dance with me, big face.
She made a big face.
Whereas I've got a big face".
His big face, broad at the bottom, narrowed upward like a Dutch house.
The Steel, to its credit, looks like a traditional watch, albeit one with a big face.
With his big face and lantern jaw, he should lose those five-pound glasses.
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The Mississippi rapper David Banner teams up with the North Carolina producer 9th Wonder for "Death of a Pop Star" (Big Face, Nov. 9).
He added that he saw the trial as "a big, face-saving gesture" on Mr. Bulger's part.
Thus a re-think of the direct-only model was needed (along with a big face-lift of the brand).
The big face-saving concession for Iran is that the regime is still permitted to continue enriching uranium.
The big face-off is likely to involve Chris Patten, a former Tory cabinet minister and the last governor of Hong Kong, who is charged with having fundamentally misled parliament this summer, and his accuser, the former career broadcaster Thompson, who Patten alleges is behaving bizarrely.
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