The plural form of face is faces.
The plural of face is faces.
faces not faceez nor face as in many a face unless used in that excact way
He had several gashes on his face after the boxing match.
"They had egg on their faces" is correct. In this idiom, "egg on their faces" refers to someone being embarrassed or humiliated.
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
The plural form of can is cans.
The plural of face cloth is face cloths.
faces not faceez nor face as in many a face unless used in that excact way
my face
"Av" means "your" when used as a suffix to a plural noun. "Face" is "panim" which is technically plural - "im" is masculine plural. Remove the "im" before adding "av." So "panav" means your. face.
He had several gashes on his face after the boxing match.
"Three-horned face"
That is the correct spelling for the plural noun "cheeks" (either the face or the posterior).
The plural noun is spelled "flaws" (imperfections, blemishes).
The correct spelling of the plural noun is features(traits, or aspects of the face).
Cheek is spelled cheek. For the plural noun "cheeks" (either the face or the posterior).
face is spelled "visage" in French. The word "face" is also used, but is less common."visage", "figure", "face", "gueule", "faire face Ã?" and "affronter"
A cherub is a person with an innocent face. The Hebrew-style plural of cherub is "cherubim" - "cherubim and seraphim".