Sentences with face up to
face up to
F f - A sad face.
- The child put on a face when told to go to bed.
- Excuse me while I go to the powder room to put on my face.
- To have the face to ask such a rude question.
- These are just old problems with new faces. The future presented a fair face to the fortunate youth.
- Though shamed beyond words, he managed to show a bold face.
- They hushed up the family scandal to preserve face.
- The face of the earth.
- The clock's face; the face of a playing card.
- The face of a building.
- A cube has six faces.
- Caslon is one of the most popular faces.
- To flee from the face of the enemy.
- To face the light.
- The building faces Fifth Avenue. The bedroom faces the park.
- To be faced with a problem; to face the future confidently.
- He could always face down his detractors.
- To face fearful odds; Army faces Navy in today's football game.
- They faced the old wooden house with brick.
- She faced toward the sea.
- The house faces on the street. The barn faces south.
- Left face!
- We sat face to face at the table.
- Face to face with death.
- When I asked for money, he just laughed in my face.
- We won the game. In your face!
- She persevered in the face of many obstacles.
- It was impossible to apologize publicly without losing face.
- She made a face when she was told the work wasn't finished. The children made me laugh by making faces.
- On the face of it, there was no hope for a comeback.
- Everyone knew that he had been fired, even though he put on a bold face.
- She tried to save face by saying that the bill had never arrived.
- My parents have set their face against my becoming an actress.
- I would be ashamed to show my face in such an outlandish outfit. Just show your face at the party and then you can leave.
- Tell him to his face that he's a liar!
- We must all face up to the fact that we're not getting any younger.