make faces

make faces
phrasal see make a face

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • make faces — make (funny) faces to make silly expressions with your face in order to make people laugh. Karl was making faces at me across the library and I couldn t stop giggling. (usually in continuous tenses) …   New idioms dictionary

  • make faces face (at somebody) — pull/make ˈfaces/a ˈface (at sb) idiom to produce an expression on your face to show that you do not like sb/sth or in order to make sb laugh • What are you pulling a face at now? • Do you think it s funny to make faces behind my back? Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • make faces at — {v. phr.} To grimace; scowl. * / Stop making faces at each other, you children, my aunt said, and start eating. / …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • make faces at — {v. phr.} To grimace; scowl. * / Stop making faces at each other, you children, my aunt said, and start eating. / …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • make\ faces\ at — v. phr. To grimace; scowl. Stop making faces at each other, you children, my aunt said, and start eating …   Словарь американских идиом

  • make faces — grimace, distort one s face (to make fun, express displeasure, etc.) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • make faces — See make a face …   English idioms

  • make a face (at somebody) — pull/make ˈfaces/a ˈface (at sb) idiom to produce an expression on your face to show that you do not like sb/sth or in order to make sb laugh • What are you pulling a face at now? • Do you think it s funny to make faces behind my back? Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • make —   Hana;    ♦ make known, hō ike, ho olaha;    ♦ make fast, ho opa a, ho omau, hele, hekau;    ♦ make up, invent, hakuwale;    ♦ make off with, lawe, mio;    ♦ make faces, haikaika;    ♦ make sturdy, ho oikaika, ho opa a, hāluapou;    ♦ make ready …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • make a face — or make faces phrasal to distort one s features ; grimace …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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