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41 before\ one's\ face
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42 blood\ rushed\ to\ her\ face
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43 broad\ face
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44 coal\ face
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45 every\ door\ closed\ in\ his\ face
English-Hungarian dictionary > every\ door\ closed\ in\ his\ face
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46 fall\ on\ one's\ face
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47 fall\ one's\ face
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48 get\ one's\ face\ in\ a\ knot
English-Hungarian dictionary > get\ one's\ face\ in\ a\ knot
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49 give\ sy\ a\ bash\ on\ the\ face
leken vkinek egyet, pofon vág vkitEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > give\ sy\ a\ bash\ on\ the\ face
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50 go\ in\ on\ one's\ face
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51 hard\ face
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52 have\ one's\ face\ lifted
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53 have\ the\ gallows\ in\ one's\ face
English-Hungarian dictionary > have\ the\ gallows\ in\ one's\ face
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54 he\ had\ the\ face\ to\ tell\ me\ so
English-Hungarian dictionary > he\ had\ the\ face\ to\ tell\ me\ so
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55 he\ has\ good\ lines\ in\ his\ face
jóarcú, jó arcvonásai vannak, jó vonásai vannakEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > he\ has\ good\ lines\ in\ his\ face
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56 her\ face\ registered\ surprise
English-Hungarian dictionary > her\ face\ registered\ surprise
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57 his\ face
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58 his\ face\ fell
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59 his\ face\ is\ all\ upon\ the\ grin
English-Hungarian dictionary > his\ face\ is\ all\ upon\ the\ grin
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60 in\ the\ face\ of\ all\ men
mindenki szeme láttára, mindenki előtt
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