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Discover Ludwig"pull a face" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in informal or colloquial language to describe the action of making a silly or exaggerated facial expression. Here are some examples: - "My little sister loves to pull faces in the mirror." - "John couldn't help but pull a face when his boss announced overtime on a Friday night." - "The comedian's jokes were so funny, I couldn't stop pulling faces and laughing."
Dictionary
pull a face
verb
To make an abnormal facial expression, either intentionally of because of an emotion.
synonyms
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I pull a face.
"I'd pull a face or a stance; she'd give them names and an identity".
"People would tut or pull a face when I said I was Romanian.
Someone that can cause Murdoc to pull a face as good as this.
They tell you they love Meghan Trainor, and you pull a face as if your teeth are made from Tangfastics.
Stick around long enough at an aquarium and a fish is bound to pull a face in the background.
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Sharon pulls a face.
He pulls a face.
Guadagnino pulls a face.
Creasy pulls a face.
Mum pulls a face.
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