Sentence examples for closed face from inspiring English sources

The phrase "closed face" is not correct or usable in written English.
"Closed face" is a phrase frequently used in the card game bridge to mean a card played with the face of the card not visible to the other players. It does not make sense in the context of written English.

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Henry VIII was sitting on a chair amid a stretch of green lawn, eyes closed, face turned to the summer sunlight.

Two historic venues, both now closed, face uncertain futures, as does the parish church.

Hereafter the focus is on two-dimensional FE-analyses; again both for open face and for closed face tunnelling.

For the installation of closed face shield tunnelling a novel simulation method is presented, named the grout pressure method.

Donovan has a hard, closed face, and he deploys a broad, deliberately insincere grin that conveys Westen's bitterness and cynicism, but not much else.

Betty had tried to dissuade her from going, but Maeve had insisted, with that stubborn, closed face that I had begun to think characteristic of her.

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Move your arms forward and back with your hands closed facing the way they are moving.

Also, you have your best chance at closing somebody face to face.

Closed bioreactors face similar hurdles.

His eyes are closed, his face calm, though he's shaking.

These are the choices closed captioners face every day.

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