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facial

[fey-shuhl] / ˈfeɪ ʃəl /




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His walrus mustache, once the world’s most famous facial hair, is white as winter.

From The Wall Street Journal

It can be anything from a particular vernacular that they only employ when they’re deeply moved, or the way the light falls across a one-in-8-billion facial structure you could never have dreamed of.

From Los Angeles Times

At a time when federal agencies are using facial recognition and other technology to speed up arrests, the concern is understandable.

From The Wall Street Journal

His career was further interrupted in 1979 when he was severely injured in a car crash on the Hollywood Freeway, suffering fractures and serious facial injuries that required multiple plastic surgeries.

From Los Angeles Times

She badly needs a new facial cleanser and most likely braces, but she looks normal enough.

From Literature