face-lift

VERB
  1. perform cosmetic surgery on someone's face
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How To Use face-lift In A Sentence

  • Among women the greatest demand is for facelifts and breast surgery - though Lewis says face-lifting is more popular than ever before with both sexes.
  • For those who had no taste for casual clothing, global elixirs of the American lifestyle were to be found in jogging, fitness, and the putatively rejuvenating face-lift. The English Is Coming!
  • Minus the botox or the face-lift, that is, after all, what 50-something women are like. BBC News - Home
  • Today every woman I know has had a face-lift - or, as they say, work done - with good and bad results.
  • If adding nouns were akin to a face-lift, adopting grammatical elements as basic as pronouns would be closer to a heart transplant. The English Is Coming!
  • (The Maestra-Chef, Pilar Cabrera, also runs the very good restaurant, "La Olla", where Oaxacan traditional cuisine is given a face-lift and presented in a new, lighter manner.) Oaxaca please.......hold the mole?
  • Avoid face-lifts if you have lupus or scleroderma - autoimmune diseases - which affect your face.
  • A face-lift crooner in white, a cruise-liner cabaret star, he was appearing one night only with Rita Farina and her brother Fabrice. WHITE LIES
  • Salik has managed the garden, which is now in the midst of a $500,000 face-lift supported by the United States Agency for International Development and CARE International.
  • As part of the rejuvenation push for downtown, the civic promoters had given a face-lift to economy housing. THE KILL CLAUSE
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