释义 |
make a face in American English to distort the face, esp. in a way expressing contempt, distaste, humor, etc. : also Chiefly British pull a face See full dictionary entry for face Examples of 'make a face' in a sentencemake a face Use our step-by-step guide and help your little horrors make a face.My husband came into the room and made a face.Sunshine makes a face, pouts, shrugs, starts talking about carrots.She stepped back and made a face.She tries it and makes a face.Then she made a face of pain, swore and grabbed her right hand.The other makes a face.He said she appeared to be getting tired, but eventually responded to his teasing by making a face at him.She paused and made a face.She made a face and caught me when the unlovely one went out to make a call. |