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Definition of game face in English: game facenoun North American A neutral or serious facial expression, as displayed by a sports player or gambler. Example sentencesExamples - He has the command, grit and game face of a 10-year veteran.
- Behind the friendly smiles during autograph/practice sessions aimless banter with fans during pro-am events, and the all-important game faces during competition, there has always been a sense of urgency for the pros.
- They were getting their game faces on, wearing their lucky hats and lucky jerseys.
- ‘He loves this course and he had his game face on today,’ said the winning jockey who rode three winners on the card.
- They all have their game faces on.
- I think all of these upper level horses have a routine and it normally requires a run or two before they start to stack the cards and get their game faces on.
- I mean, it seems like a good idea, but all you can do is bring your game face.
- ‘On the way to the course, I get my game face on,’ she says.
- I tell kids, or adults who have their game faces on for contests, that they should just have a good time with it.
- He is one of few coaches who shows a bit of his game face when examining quarterbacks and offensive play calls.
- I told him he didn't need to have his game face on quite yet.
- The brief wasn't my finest hour, but, when I showed up for the flight, my game face was on.
- She had her game face on, and she was ready to fight.
- For me in this situation, it might be a little extra mental because, obviously, coming into this, not having driven for a while, you got to get your game face on.
- He makes silly mistakes such as roughness penalties and sings and dances in pregame warmups instead of getting his game face on.
- But as far as when you punch in to go to work you've just got to put that game face on.
- His heart was racing but on the outside he had his game face on.
- Level at 7,000 feet, we really had to put the game faces on and work as a team.
- Everyone got their game faces on and we started playing.
- In the midst of all the broadcasts, I started anticipating commercials like the ones featuring NCAA players with game faces who advertise March Madness with declarations like ‘Win or go home.’
Definition of game face in US English: game facenoun North American A neutral or serious facial expression, as displayed by a sports player or gambler. Example sentencesExamples - But as far as when you punch in to go to work you've just got to put that game face on.
- The brief wasn't my finest hour, but, when I showed up for the flight, my game face was on.
- They all have their game faces on.
- I mean, it seems like a good idea, but all you can do is bring your game face.
- Level at 7,000 feet, we really had to put the game faces on and work as a team.
- They were getting their game faces on, wearing their lucky hats and lucky jerseys.
- Everyone got their game faces on and we started playing.
- He makes silly mistakes such as roughness penalties and sings and dances in pregame warmups instead of getting his game face on.
- He has the command, grit and game face of a 10-year veteran.
- Behind the friendly smiles during autograph/practice sessions aimless banter with fans during pro-am events, and the all-important game faces during competition, there has always been a sense of urgency for the pros.
- He is one of few coaches who shows a bit of his game face when examining quarterbacks and offensive play calls.
- I tell kids, or adults who have their game faces on for contests, that they should just have a good time with it.
- I think all of these upper level horses have a routine and it normally requires a run or two before they start to stack the cards and get their game faces on.
- ‘On the way to the course, I get my game face on,’ she says.
- ‘He loves this course and he had his game face on today,’ said the winning jockey who rode three winners on the card.
- She had her game face on, and she was ready to fight.
- For me in this situation, it might be a little extra mental because, obviously, coming into this, not having driven for a while, you got to get your game face on.
- I told him he didn't need to have his game face on quite yet.
- In the midst of all the broadcasts, I started anticipating commercials like the ones featuring NCAA players with game faces who advertise March Madness with declarations like ‘Win or go home.’
- His heart was racing but on the outside he had his game face on.
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