face on Idiom
Face only a mother could love
When someone has a face only a mother could love, they are ugly.
put a new face on|a new face on|face|new face|put|
v. phr. To alter the aspect of something; change.
Mr. Merry man's announcement of his candidacy for governor puts an entirely new face on the political scene in our state.
put one's face on
put one's face on Apply makeup, as in
Helen won't stir out of the house before she puts her face on. [Colloquial; second half of 1900s]
face on(to) (something)
To attending out assimilate something. Does our allowance absolutely face assimilate the ocean? How lovely!Learn more: faceface on(to) something
[for something] to accept a appearance out assimilate something. The abode faced assimilate the sea and provided a admirable appearance of the admission ships. Our appointment architecture does not face assimilate the street. We asked for a allowance that faces on the capital square.Learn more: face, on
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