Sentence examples for half face from inspiring English sources

The phrase "half face" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is only partially visible or seen, such as a person's facial features. For example, "I could only see half of his face in the darkness."

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So Half Face Man was not pushed.

Although only half of the new rooms overlook the gardens, the other half face the Eiffel Tower.

Sometimes the masking was grotesque and fanciful, but generally a heavy leather mask, full or half face, disguised the commedia player.

Still, with Half Face Man and now Gretchen safely at Missy's tea party in "heaven'", this is clearly something we'll be revisiting.

Nor were there any takers at Sotheby's for "Half Face With Collar," a comic-strip painting from 1963 by Roy Lichtenstein, which would have also sold well in rosier days.

But we also got a welcome dose of the other arc, as that policeman finds himself joining Half Face Man and Gretchen in the Promised Land named for the first time as "the Nethersphere".

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Bill shuffled exactly half of a deck face-up into the other half face-down, then held the deck under the table before bringing forward two packets and having me check that both contained the same number of face-up cards.

Half faced paralyzed from beatings.

The House-passed appropriations bill, which slashes the renewable energy budget in half, faces a veto threat from the White House.

Cut the pumpkin in half and place each half, face-down, in a baking dish.

Cut off the knobby tip if present, then place your lemon half face-down in the cup.

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