face up

VERB
  1. deal with (something unpleasant) head on
    You must confront your problems
    He faced the terrible consequences of his mistakes
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How To Use face up In A Sentence

  • The player on the left of the dealer takes the top card from his or her stack and lays at face up on the table.
  • She agreed cheerfully, turning her face up towards the rain, letting the heavy droplets splatter against her drenched face and hair.
  • As in basic rummy, a meld is a combination of cards from your hand which you place face up on the table, where it stays until the end of a hand.
  • One of the biggest challenges is to face up to the problem and do something about it.
  • A Polish computer programmer could face up to three years in jail for linking a Polish word for penis to the presidential Web site. September 17th, 2007
  • A sealant is a plastic material that is placed on the chewing surface up close to your teeth and it protects your teeth from bacteria getting into the deep pits and grooves and getting decayed," said Susan Schroeder, an IUSB dental student helping put on the clinic. WNDU - Home - Headlines
  • Blog Guelph: Face up to it face up to it, originally uploaded by vw-busman. Great Guelph Photos and Cool Blog Links by Creative Guelphites
  • She closed her eyes and lifted her face up to the skies, feeling the gentle breeze caress her face as she slowly let go of everything on her mind.
  • he lay face up
  • This respect is given whether one is a professor emeritus at an elite university or a recent graduate of a fourth-rate college with an art history major teaching English at a juku for a couple of years before having to face up to finding a real job. Polishing the apple » Japundit Blog
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