face off

VERB
  1. start a game by a face-off
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How To Use face off In A Sentence

  • The two teams are in position, ready to face off.
  • I need to dunk my head in a bucket to reabsorb the liquids I lost blubbing my face off. Losing their religion
  • Divided into two teams of four, they face off in a game of paintball warfare in the woods.
  • The hype became reality when Gretzky skated to the center circle to face off with Trevor Linden.
  • The candidates face off in a Democratic primary today.
  • The Disney star has her work cut out for her this week: Besides two individual routines, she will face off with the other three couples in a winner-takes-all cha-cha with 15 points on the line. Dancing's Chelsea Kane: Mark and I Are "Back on Track"
  • As long as he keeps his ugly face off screen, leaving only his annoying voice that is acceptable, right?
  • Werner Schroeter stages a Wagner opera featuring the "rebirth of Tristan in the spirit of battleship Potemkin", philosopher Peter Sloterdijk talks about Ovid and the metamorphosis of added value, a man at the piano analyses the score of a strike song while workers and factory owners face off in an opera by Luigi Nono, the poet Dürs Grünbein interprets Bert Brecht's aesthetisation of the Communist manifesto in swinging oceanic hexameter, cultural scientist Signandsight.com
  • He is bullish about his views, and a forceful speaker for all of his 85 years, his lived-in face offering endless interest.
  • DeWine, 62, also a former state legislator and lieutenant governor, is looking to face off against incumbent Cordray, who took office this year to fill the final two years of a term begun by former Attorney General Marc Dann in 2007. San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal
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