Similar words: face to face, surface-to-air missile, facet, faceted, facetious, face the music, facetiously, multifaceted. Meaning: adj. in each other's presence. adv. 1. within each other's presence 2. directly facing each other face to face. adv. involving close contact; confronting each other.
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91. In her part of the country, the northern Pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus virudis oreganos) often comes face-to-face with humans.
92. Explaining how new technology had threatened face-to-face socialising, he added: 'It's not just a sedentary lifestyle and high calorie foods, but an increasing lack of social engagement.
93. The article deduces the general expression for the recovery coefficient in solution of dynamic collision, based on on-dimension face-to-face collision and law of particle momentum conservation.
94. Many people like to puff a quick breath into their hand to check if they're ready for that face-to-face job interview, or even just ready to pucker up for someone special.
95. After all, the handshake was the face-to-face opportunity to size up a potential partner.
96. In traditional Jordanian practice, a husband tells his wife face-to-face that he has decided to divorce her. Wives usually have no say in the matter.
97. Data for this analysis was collected through desk research, face-to-face interviews, and a wider consultation programme including telephone interviews.
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