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The phrase 'hand on face' is both correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a person's physical actions (such as placing their hand over their face in an expression of emotion). For example, "When she heard the news, she put her hand on her face in shock."
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First impression: Fresh out of Parsons, likely obnoxious (pensive hand on face pose = dead giveaway) Annoyance level: Medium-high.
In a subsequent entry that same day following the shooting, the same witness wrote in his or her journal about seeing the shooting incident: "The cop got out left hand on face Right hand on gun.
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It's really weird watching people make v. practical movements while totally naked: everyone here looks like they are assessing a boiler or a fucked fridge, squinting at bums, doing hand-on-face rigorous assessments of bellends, pubic musings.
Hands on face.
We got our hands on Faces by IQ Biometrix, one of the computer programs that's putting your local forensic artist out of work, and dicked around with it for a few days.
Karanka sat in his seat, hand planted on face, while his team struggled to string a pass together and looked vulnerable every time Spurs attacked.
"My mum's the one who broke her hand on his face.
Put your hand on his face, run your fingers up and down his arm or hold his hand against your face or chest.
I remember putting my hand on his face.
Sonny put his hand on my face and it came away wet.
I just put my hand on his face and tried to comfort him.
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