Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Face to face.
- adverb Face to face.
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Examples
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The standoff is often described, to paraphrase then-Secretary of State Dean Rusk, as the US and Soviet Union coming eyeball-to-eyeball, with the Soviets blinking first -- recalling its ships and removing the missiles from Cuba.
Joe Cirincione: The X-Men Didn't Save Us Joe Cirincione 2011
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The standoff is often described, to paraphrase then-Secretary of State Dean Rusk, as the US and Soviet Union coming eyeball-to-eyeball, with the Soviets blinking first -- recalling its ships and removing the missiles from Cuba.
Joe Cirincione: The X-Men Didn't Save Us Joe Cirincione 2011
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The standoff is often described, to paraphrase then-Secretary of State Dean Rusk, as the US and Soviet Union coming eyeball-to-eyeball, with the Soviets blinking first -- recalling its ships and removing the missiles from Cuba.
Joe Cirincione: The X-Men Didn't Save Us Joe Cirincione 2011
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The standoff is often described, to paraphrase then-Secretary of State Dean Rusk, as the US and Soviet Union coming eyeball-to-eyeball, with the Soviets blinking first -- recalling its ships and removing the missiles from Cuba.
Joe Cirincione: The X-Men Didn't Save Us Joe Cirincione 2011
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The standoff is often described, to paraphrase then-Secretary of State Dean Rusk, as the US and Soviet Union coming eyeball-to-eyeball, with the Soviets blinking first -- recalling its ships and removing the missiles from Cuba.
Joe Cirincione: The X-Men Didn't Save Us Joe Cirincione 2011
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The standoff is often described, to paraphrase then-Secretary of State Dean Rusk, as the US and Soviet Union coming eyeball-to-eyeball, with the Soviets blinking first -- recalling its ships and removing the missiles from Cuba.
Joe Cirincione: The X-Men Didn't Save Us Joe Cirincione 2011
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The standoff is often described, to paraphrase then-Secretary of State Dean Rusk, as the US and Soviet Union coming eyeball-to-eyeball, with the Soviets blinking first -- recalling its ships and removing the missiles from Cuba.
Joe Cirincione: The X-Men Didn't Save Us Joe Cirincione 2011
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The standoff is often described, to paraphrase then-Secretary of State Dean Rusk, as the US and Soviet Union coming eyeball-to-eyeball, with the Soviets blinking first -- recalling its ships and removing the missiles from Cuba.
Joe Cirincione: The X-Men Didn't Save Us Joe Cirincione 2011
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The standoff is often described, to paraphrase then-Secretary of State Dean Rusk, as the US and Soviet Union coming eyeball-to-eyeball, with the Soviets blinking first -- recalling its ships and removing the missiles from Cuba.
Joe Cirincione: The X-Men Didn't Save Us Joe Cirincione 2011
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The standoff is often described, to paraphrase then-Secretary of State Dean Rusk, as the US and Soviet Union coming eyeball-to-eyeball, with the Soviets blinking first -- recalling its ships and removing the missiles from Cuba.
Joe Cirincione: The X-Men Didn't Save Us Joe Cirincione 2011
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