A hostile disagreement face-to-face.
Method used to begin play in ice hockey and some other sports.
1 Allred added that she would even face - off with her daughter in court.
2 The 1960 Kennedy-Nixon face - off served to demonstrate the importance of visual performance.
3 I wanted my ducks in perfect formation for tomorrow's face - off with Hubert.
4 The betting is that the contest boils down to a Bigelow-Cameron face - off .
5 Instead, in the final face - off , the villain starts talking about Henrietta Lacks.
6 Interestingly though, the tactical face - off begins before a shot is even fired.
7 Now all three of them are standing in a tense, triangular face - off .
8 A risky face - off in the Baltic between Russia and NATO remains entirely plausible.
9 Thompson scored just 15 seconds later after winning the face - off at center ice.
10 Of its latest face - off , conventional wisdom in Israel is that the Irish won.
11 One person died, probably from a heart attack, during the face - off .
12 Friday's face - off was planned as the first of three presidential debates.
13 Competing males will often battle it out with a colour-change face - off .
14 It was the last televised face - off before the Nov. 3 election.
15 I was halfway to the kennel when I heard the first rip-your-face-off snarl.
16 China swept all before them in this first big face - off of the season.
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