Sentence examples for press your face from inspiring English sources

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"Bet you can't press your face against the glass and look down," he said.

Ain't a day that passes that you don't want to press your face against that ass or bite the delicate sliding tendons of her neck.

If you press your face on a large piece of paper on a wall, he tells us, and let your arms describe natural arcs with a couple of pencils, you would find yourself creating certain cosmically symbolic circles.

Canoe's rather corporate looking dining room is wrapped in floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the whole city and the lake beyond; unaccountably, though, bright reflective ceiling lights and candles on the tables make it impossible to see anything unless you press your face against the glass.

You literally have to press your face up against the diorama's walls in order to take in the full scope of its detail.

Today you sing for me beneath a torrent of impossible curls press your face to mine and collapse into giggles and twirl and twirl and twirl awash with possibility.

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Pressing your face to the window, staring down, you can get a pretty good sense of a state (if the pilot helps you by announcing where you are), not the details perhaps, but the geographic sweep.

But if you pressed your face to the glass, as Kendall was doing, you could see the biscuit-colored beach running down to Navy Pier, where they were just now lighting the Ferris wheel.

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She jeers back, reminding him of the time his brother "pressed your face to the fire like you were a nice juicy mutton chop," to which he responds with a line about the man who "snipped your daddy's neck".

Pressing your face into the rifle's stock will prevent this type of injury.

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