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face it

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(let's) face it
we must accept the truth of this face facts Let's face it, he was a big hunk of a man and a good-looking guy. Lots of people do not read for pleasure and, face it, not all the books you have to read are ones you would choose.
Related vocabulary: get real
See also: face


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Your face tells your whole story; a beautiful and fresh face shows that you are careful about what you use for your face It also means that you take the time out to care for yourself Your face tells your whole story; a beautiful and fresh face shows that you are careful about what you use for your face.
If you choose styles that show more of your upper face it will make your chin look narrower.
If you find yourself beginning to enjoy face painting, and let''s face it, it''s great fun for both you and the children, and you want to learn more, look out for your local adult education classes where more often than not a face painting course is included amongst some kind of theatrical or media make-up course and can further instruct you on how to do face painting .
 
 
 
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