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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121. A group of teenagers celebrating the anniversary of the death of a local axe murderer suddenly find themselves face to face with the realities of this haunting urban legend.
122. The judge brought the accused face to face with the accuser.
123. HACCP administrative system fitting in with expands very much face to face , waits for industry almost the appositeness produces in all food processing , drink.
124. I was not disappointed and was face to face with this big lemon shark, who was kind enough to pose for me.
125. Methods Questionaire interview with face to face was carried out in CSW volunteers.
126. "I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved. " –GEN. xxxii. 30.
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127. When our two souls stand up erect and strong, face to face, silent drawing nigh and nigher , until the lenghtening wings break into fire at either curvet point.
128. Today, 25 years later, I thumb through my books from those days and it's magic, finding myself face to face with the young man I once was.
129. The defense of Greece team was mainly adopted face to face. With combination of mark space, the system of actively entire defense of Greece team was ...
130. Through the medium of baseball, Jackie Robinson brought white America face to face with this reality.
131. The second set, which did not have a single break of serve, was overshadowed by an incident which saw Federer come face to face with a court invader at the start of the fourth game.
132. MSF came face to face with that in the Libyan city of Misrata.
133. Looking carefully from face to face, he smiled benevolently and asked again, "Is the jar full?"
134. Other, less toothsome individuals are consigned to work back of house, where they have little chance of coming face to face with a paying client.
135. He moved the audience onto another plane where they stopped thinking about technique, or mere pianism, and came face to face with the music, with Beethoven himself.
136. Explore that way of connecting before you talk on the telephone or meet face to face.
137. Sharing threats, some of which resonate even to this day, and which has been revealed later, would bring them face to face with IRA men fighting for Irish home rule .
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.