Sentence examples for making that face from inspiring English sources

"making that face" is a valid and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a facial expression, either made by yourself or someone else. For example, "I couldn't help but smile when he made that face".

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Why are you making that face?

For a moment, it felt as if Shirley MacLaine had become Aunt Marge again, but this time she wasn't making that face.

Any written work that contains derogatory references to a character's height, weight, skin tone, gender, original gender, or sexual orientation must have all of these references crossed out and replaced with the words "proud," "healthy," "personhood," "not gross in any way so stop making that face," and "attractive to people who like that sort of thing".

A dodgy-looking makeup job aside ( you try making that face look haggard), the two Amy's were believably different; the pitch of their voices, their posture, the old, bitter Amy eventually melting into familiar Pondisms as her boys worked their magic on her.

That is akin to saying, if you keep making that face, it will freeze that way.

No, we're not making that face because of the bass drop..

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Exposure to citral, by contrast, made that face seem, on average, more friendly.

Your parents were right: if you make that face, it'll stick.

It doesn't help that you always make that face when you're reading something on your computer or that you're always reading something on your computer.

Then she made that face.

Don't make that face, everyone loves cheese.

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