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Tara2 Posted 4 years ago
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Face Lois.

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Peter: Face it, Brian. I'm a bad father, a lousy husband, and a snappy dresser. I'll never be able to face Lois.

  

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To face someone in this context is to feel comfortable entering their presence. "To meet or confront with self-assurance: How can I face your parents when they know that I've let them down? q=face )

  • To face someone in this context is to feel comfortable entering their presence.
  • "To meet or confront with self-assurance: How can I face your parents when they know that I've let them down?
  • q=face )
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To face someone in this context is to feel comfortable entering their presence.

"To meet or confront with self-assurance: How can I face your parents when they know that I've let them down?" ( https://www.ahdictionary.com/word/search.html?q=face )

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