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en face

/ ɑ̃ fas /

adjective

  1. facing forwards
  2. opposite; facing
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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The best advice is that, when outside the home, we should follow CDC’s guidance and always wear a mask; in contrast, when home and unmasked, we should engage in as much en face communication with our babies as possible so that they can see and hear our talking faces in their full splendor.

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At Le Bistrot d’en Face, with club music playing low, dozens of conversations almost exclusively in French unfolded across the crowd, as waiters sprinted around with dishes like calamari and moules gratinee.

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"C'est un grand match," Depardieu told the Fiver's snooty, cheese-eating, white flag-waving, beret-wearing, love-making, Galoises-smoking, wine-drinking French cousin Thierry En Face De La Cinema Fiver with an air of Gallic indifference.

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We found ourselves in an immense couer, with the castle en face, and stables and offices on each side.

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Voyez ce que j'ai ordre de vous dire, et de demander un r�ponse pour savoir si l'affaire vous agr�e; si vous avez pour agr�able, quelle en face, il sera n�cessaire que M. le Duc m'envoie un homme d'affaires, avec ses instructions, et ses assur�es que sera bien ... de celui qui est � vous; Rupert.

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