Similar words: face, surface, face up to, make a face, out of place, piece together, fact, facto. Meaning: adv. involving close contact; confronting each other face-to-face. adj. in each other's presence. adv. 1. within each other's presence 2. directly facing each other.
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31. Speech is normally used in face to face interaction whereas writing is used across barriers of space and time.
32. I would have slept on the floor but for fear of waking up face to face with a rat.
33. Squirrels and martins moved in the trees, and once they came almost face to face with a boar.
34. More recently they shared the points when they came face to face in the league opener at Newry.
35. As I rounded the final bend I came face to face with the water jump.
36. He could tell her face to face how sorry he was for the incident of the previous night.
37. The reality is that you are now face to face with their very green jealousy.
38. Couples who want to remain close have to spend some time face to face,[http://sentencedict.com/face to face.html] time talking.
39. The two stood face to face without a word, as lofty pine trees when the wind is still.
40. Here he meets Farrakhan face to face and finds humanity lurking under the firebrand image, along with intelligence and charm.
41. After ricocheting from one emotional moment to another today, she was now face to face with possible disaster.
42. He brings us literally face to face with the remote past.
43. If they had done this to her possessions, what would they do if they actually came face to face with her?
44. She had never been brought face to face with her great-uncle, and never devoted any conscious thought to him.
45. A gold locket in which two small photographs lay face to face.
46. She came face to face with Mrs Totteridge who was walking her sweating mare into the yard.
47. Bob and I sat face to face across the table.
48. That, Sullivan argued,[sentencedict.com] met the state constitutional requirement that criminal defendants be able to confront their accusers face to face.
49. We met them face to face and he gave his full backing.
50. Turning the corner I came face to face with a security guard.
51. Victims who go to court dread coming face to face with their attacker again.
52. By some terrific fluke Richard came face to face with his future at the precise time he most needed to see it.
53. With Stephen, for example, there were only rare moments when she would come face to face with his desperate position.
54. With lots of luck I came face to face with a round face man in uniform.
55. You only need type the merest hint of innuendo into a search engine to come face to face with a porno advert.
56. Face to face, in perfect synchronicity, they grin and swoop as the sweat drips off them.
57. The Paul Jones and the emotional somersaults when the music stopped and they came face to face for the very first time.
58. Returning the chisel to the bench, she turned to leave and came face to face with Leo's sister.
59. But Diomedes raged on, working havoc in the Trojan ranks until he came face to face with Hector.
60. They just look forward to meeting the notorious killers again face to face.
More similar words: face, surface, face up to, make a face, out of place, piece together, fact, facto, in fact, factor, facies, pace, factory, faculty, space, trace, place, a bit of a, artifact, facility, palace, best of all, get off, let off, first of all, in place, at peace, embrace, replace, facilitate.