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face out
verb
- to endure (trouble)
- to defy or act boldly in spite of (criticism, blame, etc)
- to cause to concede by a bold stare Also (esp US and Canadian)face down
Example Sentences
"Becoming a celebrity, having your face out there and being in front of the camera鈥 There's another layer of self-consciousness that kicks in."
Two will face out to the field on a 45-degree angle, and the other lined up inward to get a photo of the ball going through.
Primed from his institutionalized childhood to seek a protector, he does the bidding of Phineas Drummond, his white partner with 鈥渁 face out of the funny pages鈥 and a bad case of PTSD.
Pat Sand, a 57-year-old from Marcus, Iowa, who was wearing a Trump campaign hat and button, said Trump鈥檚 use of his mug shot on merchandise, including on Christmas-themed items, 鈥減uts the name and the face out there, good or bad.鈥
鈥淏ut hell, we have a hard job as well. You can鈥檛 make it harder by throwing holding and hands to the face out the rulebook. I got a lot of respect for those guys, but we get scrutinized for the plays that we don鈥檛 make. So, someone has to hold them accountable for the plays or the calls they don鈥檛 make.鈥
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