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The expression is actually "to cut a sorry figure." It means to be ashamed of one's person or actions.
Yes, "as plain as the nose on one's face" is an idiomatic expression. It means that something is very clear or obvious.
Go look in the mirror and make some faces. See how your mouth screws up? To make a mouth is to make a face, usually an unhappy one.
Go look in the mirror and make some faces. See how your mouth screws up? To make a mouth is to make a face, usually an unhappy one.
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The expression on your face is not equal to sin 150 as you read this answer.The expression on your face is not equal to sin 150 as you read this answer.The expression on your face is not equal to sin 150 as you read this answer.The expression on your face is not equal to sin 150 as you read this answer.
A backhanded compliment is an insult that is phrased to sound like a compliment. It is derived from the opinion that insults sting like being slapped across the face with the back of the hand. Examples are "As long as Mabel is cooking dinner at least we know the dogs will be well fed." and "He has a good face for radio."
attractive in the face
Expression which is shown on face while dancing
facial expression is when you show emotions through your face only
To go up against your fears. To brave something means to face it and to deal with it. Braving the frenzy is an unusual usage, not an idiom itself. Presumedly we might "brave the frenzy" if there were a maddened crowd between us and our destination, and we attempt to go through it.