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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'do a face' is not correct for written English.
However, you could use 'make a face' which means to show an emotion on your face using facial expressions. For example, "He made a face when he heard the bad news."
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You can do a face with four colors".
. sure?" Legally, you are now allowed to do a "Face Off -style skin switch with her.
"All you need to do a face is 10 minutes, a black eyeliner and red lipstick," he says.
The Segals at first thought they would just do a face lift, but they eventually decided that the house had lost its grace when a porch was enclosed.
CHANEL LIPSTICK There is something so lovely and grown-up about the smell of Chanel lipstick that when I try it on I do a face, the face of somebody putting on Chanel lipstick.
But alas, more than 103,000 people who showed up at Belmont Park watched War Emblem nearly do a face plant coming out of the gate and lose all chance at winning the 134th running of the Belmont Stakes and racing's most coveted prize.
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I suggested we do a face-to-face interview with the boss of the company, all on the record.
Her US publicist is insistent that Weisz won't do a face-to-face interview under any circumstances, and so although this is the only interview she's doing to publicise her role in a new BBC drama, Page Eight, written and directed by David Hare, I'm told it has to be by phone.
Participants who report having abstained from smoking for more than 7 days at the 12-month follow-up will be invited to do a face-to-face biochemical verification (i.e., exhaled carbon monoxide level will be measured).
–3B We can still ring [MHEC-RAP], get advice over the phone, put the person over in front of the tv camera, they can still do a face-to-face interview.
Do a face-wipe.
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