Thesaurus / more faced
FEEDBACK- buzzed
- faced
- inebriated
- intoxicated
- loaded
- pickled
- plastered
- polluted
- sloshed
- smashed
- soused
- tanked
- trashed
- wasted
- besotted
- drunk as a skunk
- drunken
- half-seas over
- in one's cups
- shit-faced
- three sheets to the wind
- tipsy
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- crapulous
- drunk as a skunk
- drunken
- half-seas over
- in one's cups
- shit-faced
- three sheets to the wind
- tipsy
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On this page you'll find 152 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to more faced, such as: coated, stuffed, brushed, encrusted, faced, and sheathed.
How to use more faced in a sentence
Helen rang the bell for silence, and, when some sort of order was restored, once more faced the turbulent Juniors.
THE LEADER OF THE LOWER SCHOOLANGELA BRAZILThey swayed and rallied and once more faced the foe for a second charge.
THE FALL OF A NATIONTHOMAS DIXONBefore silence had again fallen, the prime minister, all his fever of importance still upon him, once more faced the audience.
ROMANCE ISLANDZONA GALEWhen he once more faced the boys, the hard light had vanished from the blinking eyes, and a softer light shone there.
THE HERO OF GARSIDE SCHOOLJ. HARWOOD PANTINGWhen Matt once more faced round, he smiled serenely on his friend.
THE QUALITY OF MERCYW. D. HOWELLSThe Indian turned back toward the village and then, abruptly halting, once more faced the scout.
SCOUTING WITH KIT CARSONEVERETT T. TOMLINSONCalhoun, from the edge of the grave, into which only a few weeks later he was to fall, once more faced his old adversaries.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, VOL. I.JOHN T. MORSECharley turned toward the brook again, then once more faced his companion.
THE YOUNG WIRELESS OPERATOR--AS A FIRE PATROLLEWIS E. THEISSIn silence he turned away, and once more faced the terrible hill which led to the Hundred Mile House.
A MAN IN THE OPENROGER POCOCKFerrier felt lightened, and he shook hands with Larmor before they once more faced the war of the night.
A DREAM OF THE NORTH SEAJAMES RUNCIMAN