Similar words: face to face, face-to-face, faced, face down, defaced, barefaced, red-faced, baby-faced. Meaning: adj. 1. marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another 2. having two faces--one looking to the future and one to the past.
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1, He had been devious and two-faced.
2, He's a two-faced liar.
3, Barb is the most two-faced woman I've ever met.
4, The two-faced Tartuffe finds her irresistible.
5, He was at his most two-faced in his dealings with Turgenev.
6, I wanted to put all that two-faced stuff behind us and settle down with Mary-Claude to live a half-way normal life.
7, I've never met anyone so two-faced: she's sweet and charming to your face, and then goes and complains about you to the boss!
8, He was such a two-faced little man that finding these hysterically funny didn't feel wrong.
9, The Government's attitude is two-faced - they are also devoting all their energies to preventing the directive from coming into force.
10, The scientists saw the public as being particularly two-faced about animal welfare in view of the way domestic animals are treated.
11, If I were two-faced, would I be wearing this one?
12, Furthermore, it tries to analyze the two-faced role linguistic taboo plays in human society.
13, It is vaguely similar to "two-faced", where one person only pretends to like another.
14, I was judgmental, suspicious of others, two-faced and selfish - though I never saw these faults in myself, just in everyone else!
15, She is two-faced, friendly at first; then she says bad things about you behind your back.
16, I know how to handle two-faced people and can even tell at he first glance who are in the habit of running with the hare and hunting with the hounds.
17, The first moral in this paper is that, broadly speaking, as often it is the case,[http://sentencedict.com/two-faced.html] automation is a "two-faced" story.
18, All across North America, a distinctive type of two-faced fluted blade shows up in layers of dirt dating to between 13, 100 and 12, 800 years ago.
19, But he has no sisters. He is a two-faced person.
20, I don't trust her - I suspect she's a bit two-faced.
21, Whoever you blame on the scum transfer fiasco he came out of it as a two-faced hypocrite.
22, Russia did the technical aggression by the wire telegraph in Outer Mongolia. It emerged the imperialist characteristics such as stealthy, two-faced and compromise.
23, I told her that's what you were. -Well, not just me. All girls are princesses. Even snotty, two-faced bullies like you, Lavinia.
24, As the prime contractor, Raytheon will integrate new electronics, computer hardware and mission software to upgrade the existing two-faced, phased-array antenna facility at the remote site.
25, New simulations now suggest such moon-on-moon violence could explain a long-standing puzzle about the moon's two-faced nature.
26, Don't tell her any secret of yours because she is known for being a two-faced person.
27, Vaguely Nixonian arch-conservative comes back from Vietnam and wins a Senate (I know, right?) seat--only to be double-crossed by a two-faced campaign manager with a tape recorder.
28, As one Afghan friend put it, in real life, many candidates with a past are two-faced.
29, Go China! At last... a leader of the world instead of a hypocritical two-faced policeman!
30, The motive power of the signifier and signified is circulating creation; they are two-faced relations of motive power.
More similar words: face to face, face-to-face, faced, face down, defaced, barefaced, red-faced, baby-faced, janus-faced, poker-faced, shamefaced, double-faced, shamefacedly, ipso facto, out of action, man of action, laced, paced, plan of action, cause of action, face, spaced, acedia, braced, traced, placed, course of action, unit of account, facer, facet.