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Meanings of
front face
in English
Russian
перед
Catalan
cara
Back to the meaning
Side or face of an item considered to be its primary or front side; side that faces forward.
front
fore
front side
back
Russian
перед
Usage of
front face
in English
1
The police took a picture of the phone from its
front
face
.
2
The iPhone's bezel is flush with the glass on its
front
face
.
3
F stands for the
front
face
of the cube relative to you.
4
The
front
face
was twenty-five feet in length, the sides forty.
5
He met hers by a full,
front
face
in return.
6
She retreated, an expression of guilt on that
front
face
.
7
Eph looked up the
front
face
of the building to the night sky beyond.
8
Tuesday's testimony focused on the iPhone's familiar
front
face
,
with its outsized square icons.
9
Eight hundred feet across the
front
face
,
it stretched.
10
Her
front
face
was distorted with a jealous scowl.
11
Moving away, she stopped by the camel, and touched its
front
face
with her lips.
12
It bore the
front
face
and profile of the famous counterfeiter, as well as his measurements.
13
I see her look up, all of a sudden,
front
face
to
front
face
with me.
14
Jane's
front
face
broke into a pleased grin.
15
The stream of electrons caught the
front
face
of our main building in a six foot circle.
16
All the
front
face
,
where the arrow-heads are, will be like the north pole of a magnet.
Other examples for "front face"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
front
face
front
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
front face
Russian
перед
фронтальная часть
Catalan
cara
Front face
through the time
Front face
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common