Sentence examples for face with guilt from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "face with guilt" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's facial expression or demeanor when they are feeling guilty or ashamed. Example: When the teacher asked who had stolen the class pet, Sarah's face was flushed with guilt as she avoided eye contact.

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We discuss which approach might work best: getting up in someone's face with guilt and scorn or politely inviting them to help out while passing them a bag and gloves.

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"Dad, you're hurting him," Luca gasped, his face racked with guilt.

Well slap my face with a guilt gavel, that hurt.

When faced with such guilt, we figure in the tragic factors of a child's life and hope that somehow the crime can be explained, but it doesn't always work out that way.

Mothers know it and are helpless and often riddled with guilt in the face of it.

Not only was he wracked with chronic illness, he was also concerned with how his work would fly in the face of religious doctrine and consumed with guilt over the death of his daughter Anne.

Certainly he skulked away with guilt etched across his face.

But it's the Stasi-Kinder who face the greatest dilemma: how to cope with guilt and betrayal at the very heart of their families.

The combination of an Asian sense of face with a Jewish sense of guilt may be the most powerful commercial hybrid in history.

His elongated dumpling face and pleading slash of a mouth are wracked with guilt.

A dog dies on your doorstep; within weeks you find yourself face to face with fiery figures of your own guilt, who may be actual returnees from the land of the dead.

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