Similar words: facelift, face lift, faceless, service life, surface level, face to face, face-to-face, lift. Meaning: v. perform cosmetic surgery on someone's face face lift. n. 1. plastic surgery to remove wrinkles and other signs of aging from your face; an incision is made near the hair line and skin is pulled back and excess tissue is excised 2. a renovation that improves the outward appearance (as of a building) but usually does not involve major changes.
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1. The town has recently been given a facelift.
2. The town centre certainly needs a face-lift.
3. Some manufacturers usually just face-lift their cars when bringing out new models.
4. The bank is planning to give its 1930s building a complete facelift.
5. Nothing gives a room a faster facelift than a coat of paint.
6. The new owner had given the pub a facelift .
7. As part of the recent facelift, a new roof and floors were fitted.
8. The biggest facelift will be on offense, where six players have either left, retired or changed positions.
9. Read in studio A supermarket chain with its roots in the nineteenth century is having a facelift.
10. It is hoped that the multi-million pound facelift will reverse decades of decline for the shopping area in Liverpool city centre.
11. The five-year project has resulted in a facelift for the line which has been recognised with several national awards.
12. Somehow, old Jags look better when they haven't been forced through the indignity of a facelift.
13. The rooms received a complete facelift and have been cabled for Internet access.
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14. In addition, all the talk about its major facelift had me thinking the worst.
15. Road facelift: A five-figure facelift is planned for a key approach road to Middlesbrough town centre.
16. And they have just completed a deal to buy the disused Grand Hotel on the Marine Promenade to give that a facelift.
17. The avenue received its last face-lift in 1999 for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of PRC.
18. “If you have a face-lift, you really look like a beaten-up fighter. It becomes real, ” he says.
19. Botox may not only provide a nonsurgical face-lift — it may also lift your spirits, new research suggests.
20. Meanwhile, a botched face-lift severely damaged the nerves of British businesswoman Penny Johnson, who lost her business and became a recluse.
21. A burst that promises to give two ski areas nestled high in the Angeles National Forest a face-lift.
22. The system has been optimized not obvious effect of a face-lift system to optimize effective.
23. Facial massage cream do with upgrading, so not only face-lift, but also to prevent facial sagging yo!
24. NICK AND MARY Ann decided the shop needed a face-lift.
25. Salik has managed the garden, which is now in the midst of a $500,000 face-lift supported by the United States Agency for International Development and CARE International.
26. Speaking of plastic surgery, let me answer the question that inevitably comes up: I have had nothing surgical done below the neck, but I did have a face-lift at 50.
27. My company bought an old building, gave it a face-lift, and converted it to offices.
28. A recent New York magazine article explained that "volumizing" is the new face-lift.
29. Granted, "all necks are difficult," and it's the hardest part of a face-lift, said Dr. James Stuzin, a plastic surgeon in Miami.
30. Sixty years of the changes, China has undergone tremendous change in a tower the ground into the sky, like a mushroom, urban face-lift.
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