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  • face|up — «FAYS UHP», adverb. with the face upward …   Useful english dictionary

  • face — face1 [ feıs ] noun count *** ▸ 1 front of head ▸ 2 mountain/building side ▸ 3 side of coin ▸ 4 way something looks/appears ▸ 5 one flat side of object ▸ 6 front of clock ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) the front part of your head, where your eyes, nose, and… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • face — I. n. 1. Surface, external part. 2. Front, front, part. 3. Visage, countenance. 4. Look, appearance, semblance, external aspect. 5. Confidence, assurance, boldness, impudence, audacity, effrontery, brass. II. v. a. 1 …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • face — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 front part of the head ADJECTIVE ▪ angelic, beautiful, cute, handsome, lovely, perfect, pleasant, pretty, sweet …   Collocations dictionary

  • face up — verb deal with (something unpleasant) head on (Freq. 3) You must confront your problems He faced the terrible consequences of his mistakes • Syn: ↑confront, ↑face • Ant: ↑avoid ( …   Useful english dictionary

  • North Face (film) — North Face Directed by Philipp Stölzl Produced by Boris Schönfelder Danny Krausz Benjamin Herrmann Written by Christoph Silber, Rupert Henning, Johannes Naber, Phillip Stölzl …   Wikipedia

  • Baby Face (film) — Infobox Film name = Baby Face caption = VHS cover director = Alfred E. Green producer = William LeBaron Raymond Griffith writer = Darryl F. Zanuck Gene Markey Kathryn Scola starring = Barbara Stanwyck George Brent music = Harry Akst Ralph Erwin… …   Wikipedia

  • To fly in the face of — Fly Fly (fl[imac]), v. i. [imp. {Flew} (fl[=u]); p. p. {Flown} (fl[=o]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Flying}.] [OE. fleen, fleen, fleyen, flegen, AS. fle[ o]gan; akin to D. vliegen, OHG. fliogan, G. fliegen, Icel. flj[=u]ga, Sw. flyga, Dan. flyve, Goth. us …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • faceup — face•up [[t]ˈfeɪsˈʌp[/t]] adv. cvb gam with the face upward • Etymology: 1960–65 …   From formal English to slang

  • supine — 1. Denoting the body when lying face upward. 2. Supination of the forearm or of the foot. [L. supinus] * * * su·pine su̇ pīn, sü .pīn adj 1) lying on the back or with the face upward 2) marked by supination * * * adj …   Medical dictionary

  • up — I. adverb Etymology: partly from Middle English up upward, from Old English ūp; partly from Middle English uppe on high, from Old English; both akin to Old High German ūf up and probably to Latin sub under, Greek hypo under, hyper over more at… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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