Similar words: face to face, face, facet, face-off, deface, face off, efface, acerb. Meaning: ['feɪsə(r)] n. (a dated Briticism) a serious difficulty with which one is suddenly faced.
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1. Facer edged himself into Mary's affections.
2. Facer was sacked five days ago.
3. Facer consults for a large building firm.
4. Facer was immersed in study.
5. Facer was let through the examination, but warned to improve his study.
6. Rose doubled over when Facer walked in wearing his funny clothes.
7. The doctor advised Facer to slack up for few days, as his lifestyle was having a bad effect on his heart.
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8. Facer has fainted; this bucket of water should fetch him round.
9. Facer moaned out a sound and then closed his eyes.
10. Mr. Facer is usually a pretty good - natured fellow.
11. The company was established in 2001, and its staple products include six types in the three series of ZY single facer, double facer and professional facer.
12. The company was established in 2001, and its staple products include six types in the three series of ZY single facer , double facer and drill.
More similar words: face to face, face, facet, face-off, deface, face off, efface, acerb, racer, preface, face down, surface, defaced, face up to, faceless, red-faced, face pack, facelift, long face, lose face, barefaced, acerbic, tracery, facetious, face cream, interface, resurface, blackface, make a face, pull a face.