Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use face to face in a sentence

Looking for sentences with "face to face"? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Turning, he found himself face to face with a teenage brunette in a tight green top and figure-hugging black trousers.
The aim is to produce young doctors who know the theory, but also have the experience and bedside manner to deal with patients face to face.
She was met face to face with a guy who had thick messy dirty blonde hair and blue eyes that sparkled with laughter.
While making a hasty exit, Mike and Debbie come face to face with some of the scariest clowns ever to set down this side of the midway!
The door slowly opened and Skye found herself face to face with a behemoth of a creature.
Her heart needed to be set at rest over whether she would ever see him face to face or not.
I sat in Mr. Minister's tanned Buick station wagon, a miserable hostage, about to come face to face with bargain bins of felt and pipe cleaner.
I bow down before it and pray fervently that I never come face to face with it.
I prefer a thousand times an esquisse, painted by Corot in the open countryside, face to face with powerful reality.
Fans will have the opportunity to debate the most buzzworthy topics and come face to face with their favorite celebrities.
He could just not bring himself to confront an unwanted employee, face to face, and give him the bullet.
It was fun networking and meeting face to face the people who make various feeders and bird houses.
But chance brought her face to face with the true intentions of her captors.
After quarterback Jay Fiedler waggled to his right, he found himself face to face with Armstrong.
Dr. Fowles uses the term to describe what happens to people when they come face to face with what they believe is unfaceable.
The oral examination is traditionally an unstructured face to face session with the examiners.
Come face to face with polar bears, walruses, harbour seals and beluga whales.
We want to discuss this face to face, you need to either be available on Saturday Morning or come out and see us.
He showed a very strange smile, almost a sneer before crouching a bit down so that he was face to face with me.
Carl watched Emma and Michael intently as they spoke, following the conversation, looking from face to face.
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
Its centre flattened, wavered, broke, and the impelling force was brought face to face with Simple Simon and the constable.
The Colonel, diving under the sluice-box for a plunge at Austin, came up face to face with her.
When he comes to have it out with me, he will find himself face to face with Sonia.
This contact with the stagecoach had again brought him face to face with his buried past.
I know that the noon-day light of the highest angels, who see Him face to face, seeth not the borders of His infiniteness.
An' now I understood 'em like I see 'em for the first time, rill face to face.
In an instant, Sir Richard was upon the lawn without, face to face with his insulter.
Some day you will meet an axeman face to face, and will find out what you know.
Meanwhile Pierre had listened anxiously, his ferrety little eyes shifting from face to face.
The flagellated boy, transformed into a tolerably lusty youth, found himself face to face with his quondam tormenter.
In the grasp of an officer he came face to face with Bronson, who had Jalisco.
You could see it travellin' frum face to face under the dirt that was on said faces.
The summons was promptly obeyed, and the accused prelate was brought face to face with blackhead before the Council.
Now she was face to face with the gravamen of her depression, with an alert morning mind to sift over its elements.
Instead of his chum, he found himself face to face with a bottle-nosed dolphin!
He was sure that Victor was now with Bragg and they might meet face to face again.
This brought him face to face with his opportunity, and he seized it manfully.
There was only the most meagre pretense at greeting when these men came face to face.
At last the nightmare of Benham's childhood had come true, and he was face to face with a tiger, uncaged, uncontrolled.
Darrow, face to face with these alternatives, felt a recrudescence of boyish misery.
Show More Sentences
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2025