Definitionn. (a dated Briticism) a serious difficulty with which one is suddenly faced
Last update: July 20, 2015
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Ian); irain, 1enj,~, facin (from facer), fin (from fer), and even some instances of the 2nd pers. [Please select]
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"That was rather a facer for me, George," he went on. [Please select]
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It's a facer, I'll admit, but it can't be helped.' [Please select]
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It was a facer, Yetive and Beverly felt as though a steel trap suddenly had been closed down upon them. [Please select]
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Voices strove together in advising this "facer of facts" to get into khaki and to go to where he could obtain precisely the same kind of little local knowledge--perhaps, a few wounds as well. [Please select]
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