Similar words: face up to, lace up, face to face, face-to-face, ice up, spice up, spruce up, chance upon. Meaning: v. deal with (something unpleasant) head on.
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31. Other countries have had to face up to that problem.
32. The next moment the clown turned his bare face up to the rain that streamed through the icy light.
33. Tommy is pressed face up against the wall, arms handcuffed behind his back.
34. At present, suppliers still need to face up to the fact that different customers may have different EDI requirements.
35. He took her chin between thumb and forefinger, tilting her mutinous face up for his cool inspection.
36. The tigress is quick to surface when your young are threatened and I could face up to any bully to defend my own.
37. Etching is simply carried out by placing the slice or thin section face up in the chosen etching solution.
38. If found guilty, he could face up to two years in jail.
39. But a rapidly escalating body count forces her to face up to what's really happening.
40. The accused face up to two years in prison and fines of up to five million francs for insider trading if convicted.
41. Rosie screwed her face up and did an imitation of Lila that made me laugh.
42. Pilots who disobey orders to land can face up to five years in prison.
43. Mr Toledo, the presidential favourite, has had to face up to his own video scandal.
44. If convicted, they face up to a year in jail and up to a $ 2, 500 fine.
45. When putting the ring together I alternate the segments marked face up then plain face up to create a balanced pattern.
46. The man with the courage to face up to the issue was Heisenberg.
47. I saw her at once, lying face up in my bed.
48. It took time until she could face up to it.
49. If found guilty, Jones could face up to 20 years in jail.
50. She must face up to facts: her original project of family co-operation had fallen through because of her misjudgement.
51. Place your card face up on the table, please.
52. He fried to face up to his difficulties.
53. Pull yourself together and face up to life.
54. He was forced to face up to the situation.
55. Putting his hand under her chin, he turned her face up to his. Sentencedict.com
56. We had to face up to a number of seemingly contradictory concerns.
57. He wanted to go into the street and carve someone's face up.
58. If charged and convicted vehicular manslaughter, Garrison could face up to 10 years in prison.
59. Face up to life with smiles no matter what happens.
60. You are about to calibrate your scanner. Please insert the calibration card face up, with the arrows pointing towards the scanner.
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