set one's face in English

take a position, form an opinio

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1. You face him, bestride on his body one's knees.

2. One's face fills with wrinkles because time does not pass in vain.

3. His face was set in determination.

4. Put (or Lay or Set) one's shoulder to the wheel. 

5. 23 His face set in grim lines.

6. Confrontation the act of facing or being made to face one's own attitudes and shortcomings, the way one is perceived, and the consequences of one's behavior, or of causing another to face these things

7. What is terrifying is the risk of humiliation, of metaphorically falling flat on one's face.

8. It certainly was a curious experience to flaunt one's religion in the face of London.

9. His face was set in a permanent scowl.

10. 24 Kate's face was set in a grim expression.

11. 20 Her face wore a grim,[www.Sentencedict.com] set look.

12. For the Cellist, it is a real passage to go through - to develop one's style and to come up face to face with such masterpieces

13. One's real value first lies in to what degree and what sense he set himself.

14. Son set thy face against Zidon and prophesy against it.

15. The temptation to follow a fantail flitting in front of one's face is often hard to resist.

16. He took an involuntary pace forward and raised the shotgun to point straight at Angel One's face.

17. The face values of B shares are set in Renminbi.

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19. Bitchy resting face rude slang A perpetually angry or sullen look on one's face when it is "resting" or neutral (not intentionally making any expression)

20. 16 Conversely, if face a few sporadically grind feel lose one's head, such settlement means also not without advantage.

21. 6 The trumpets were hooting and screeching away so weirdly that they set one's teeth on edge.

22. Her husband's brow furrowed as he noted the set of her face.

23. He stared at her, his face set, his eyes hard and glittering.

24. Other than the face, hands are the most visible part of one's body and invariably speak volumes about a person.

25. Face-saving – This approach refers to justifying a stance based on one's previously expressed principles and values in a negotiation.