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Outfaced

Outface \Out*face"\ (out*f[=a]s"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Outfaced (out*f[=a]st"); p. pr. & vb. n. Outfacing (out*f[=a]"s[i^]ng).] To face or look (one) out of countenance; to resist or bear down by bold looks or effrontery; to brave.
--Shak.

Having outfaced all the world.
--South.

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outfaced

vb. (en-past of: outface)

Usage examples of "outfaced".

She would outface the world as she had outfaced Kit, Buckingham and the rest.

The headquarters and the church outfaced one another across the cobbles.

She reminded herself of how she had outfaced the merchants who intended to cheat her, outfaced her mother, whom she had always feared.

If he relented, Kane would have outfaced him before his men, and his command over them would soon change fists.

Perhaps it would be more accurate to say he outfaced that gentleman, for after one swift look at Mr.

She outfaced this mock-up image seven times before Rndeel returned to squat at his station.

In Berinhed’s Forest Tristran outfaced one of the great, tawny eagles, who would have carried them both back to its nest to feed its young and was afraid of nothing at all, save fire.