How to use "faced" in a sentence

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Values have shrunk to fantastic levels; taxes have risen; our ability to pay has fallen; government of all kinds is faced by serious curtailment of income; the means of exchange are frozen in the currents of trade; the withered leaves of industrial enterprise lie on every side; farmers find no markets for their produce; and the savings of many years in thousands of families are gone

By the age of five, Cosette had become a thin, pale-faced, silent child

When he had persuaded the court of the truth of his confession, he was faced with a shocked but respectful silence.

A large woman with greying hair, once red, was sitting by the fire, while a thin, pale-faced child sat on one of the beds.

Looking up, he saw a pale-faced boy, dressed in rags, studying the numbers of the houses in the street.

Hundreds of gamblers - pretty young women, sweet-faced grandmothers, men in jeans and decoratively stitched Western shirts, retirement-age men in expensive but tacky leisure outfits, a few guys in three-piece suits, salesmen, doctors, mechanics, secretaries, Americans from all of the Western states, junketeers from the East Coast, Japanese tourists, a few Arab men - sat at the semielliptical blackjack tables, pushing money and chips forward, sometimes taking back their winnings, eagerly grabbing the cards that were dealt from the five-deck shoes, each reacting in one of several predictable ways: Some players squealed with delight; some grumbled; others smiled ruefully and shook their heads; some teased the dealers, pleading half seriously for better cards; and still others were silent, polite, attentive, and businesslike, as though they thought they were engaged in some reasonable form of investment planning

The windows behind the drapes faced the Las Vegas Strip.

She faced front and buckled up

Jesus, he's such a smug, Janus-faced bastard!

Zachariah faced him

Elliot stared into the flat dead gaze of the pasty-faced corpse, and he knew that he was looking at Luciano Bellicosti

He was dirty and white-faced.

He was fat, red- faced, middle-aged, well-dressed; perhaps earlier he had been important