Similar words: face down, defaced, red-faced, barefaced, baby-faced, poker-faced, janus-faced, shamefacedly. Meaning: [feɪs] adj. having a face or facing especially of a specified kind or number; often used in combination.
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(151) He finally faced up to his drug problem when his band told him to shape up or ship out.
(152) Britain's farmers have faced the double whammy of a rising pound and falling agricultural prices.
(153) The loggers say their jobs are faced with extinction because of declining timber sales.
(154) Detectives are now faced with the task of identifying the body.
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(155) Strangely enough, I didn't feel at all nervous when I faced the audience.
(156) He faced the uninviting prospect of a two-hour wait for the next train.
(157) The teacher faced down the angry student without saying anything.
(158) My parents never really faced up to my drug use in any serious way.
(159) She faced a volley of angry questions from her mother.
(160) Even close friends were unaware of the tribulations she faced.
(161) The police faced the prisoner with a simple choice:he could either give the names of his companions, or go to prison.
(162) He was deep in debt and faced with forfeiture of his property.
(163) This is the fourth time the prime minister has faced ordeal by egg .
(164) The situation is a mirror image of the one Republicans faced 25 years ago.
(165) In spite of unification, the country was still faced with the daunting prospect of overcoming four decades of division.
(166) A crisis faced us.
(167) We are faced with a lot of problems but we'll win through in the end.
(168) She called her boyfriend a two - faced son of a bitch.
(169) The working group will be looking for practical solutions to the problems faced by doctors.
(170) She isn't a practiced public speaker, but she faced her audience as if to the manner born.
(171) Years of easy success had ossified the company's thinking and it never faced up to the challenge of the new technology.
(172) Chicago serves as an illustration of the problems faced by such cities.
(173) The house has a wooden frame which is faced with brick.
(174) Everyone admired the way she faced out the opposition in the debate.
(175) This is one of the many problems faced by working mothers.
(176) He faced it out that he was nowhere near the spot when the crime was committed.
(177) The purpose of the article was to draw attention to the problems faced by single parents.
(178) She isn't a practised public speaker, but she faced her audience as to the manner born.
(179) Although the company has faced financial difficulties, they do not intend to cut and run.
(180) He now faced an agonizing decision about his immediate future.
More similar words: face down, defaced, red-faced, barefaced, baby-faced, poker-faced, janus-faced, shamefacedly, face to face, paced, laced, placed, traced, braced, face, facet, facer, deface, efface, face-off, faceoff, face off, disgraced, misplaced, faceted, preface, boldface, surface, interlaced, facelift.