Definitionv. overcome or cause to waver or submit by
Last update: June 30, 2015
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The courage of the hostages outfaced the cowardice of the hijackers. [Please select]
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Billy, outfaced, departed, feeling rather contemptible as she walked down the street. [Please select]
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"A new life," he muttered, "to come back to it all, to outface them all after their cursed sneers and slights." [Please select]
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A week from now and they'll all come crawling back, y' know, if you only have the courage to outface 'em.' [Please select]
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Of so many black ill-willers, which should he be that doth so hardily outface us. [Please select]
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Dick was confounded to be thus outfaced with his own exaggerated words; but though he coloured, he still spoke stoutly. [Please select]
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No glaring chalk, no grim sandstone, no rugged flint, outface it; but deep rich meadows, and foliage thick, and cool arcades of ancient trees, defy the noise that men make. [Please select]
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Then did we two set on you four, and with a word outfaced you from your prize, and have it; yea, and can show it you here in the house. [Please select]
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