To be faced with something means to confront or encounter a particular situation, challenge, or problem directly. It implies that one must deal with or respond to the issue at hand, often requiring decision-making or action. This phrase often conveys a sense of urgency or the necessity to engage with the matter rather than avoiding it.
It means for something to die.
It means someone receives something in return for something they are doing.
Cushioned me something that is soft.
A concequence is a punishment for doing something bad.
you have a choice whether you want to do something
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A Janus faced fact would be something that has contrasting aspects. The word origin comes from Janus, the Roman two-faced god.
plastic surgery or if ur faced is messed up during an accident or something they try to make it look as normal as possible but there usually are some scars
Uhm.... the 20th Century or something?
Total Batters Faced.
Batters Faced.
Gargoyle
One is said to be two-faced if they display contrasting attitudes towards someone
· White-faced Monkey
A boaster is a person who boasts about something, or a stonemason's broad-faced chisel.
He wants the girl to approach him (he's interested in her)
to stick at something when the going gets tough.