Dost thou come heere to whine; To outface me with leaping in her Graue?
A new life," he muttered, "to come back to it all, to outface them all after their cursed sneers and slights!
A week from now and they'll all come crawling back, y' know, if you only have the courage to outface 'em.
Come, come, you're not going to outfaceme in that way,' said Colonel W.
Some swift spirit Has blown this news abroad; I mustoutface it.
Nay, then I'll be mine own physician, And outface love, and make her think that I Mourned thus, because I saw her standing by.
But just now: Outface me, stare upon me with strange postures, Turn my soul wild by a face in which were drawn A thousand ghosts leapt newly from their graves To pluck me into a winding-sheet!
But call him coward; and he will go mad with rage: he will face death to outface that stinging truth.
My face I'll grime with filth, Blanket my loins, elf all my hair in knots, And with presented nakedness outface The winds and persecutions of the sky.
We shall have old swearing That they did give the rings away to men; But we'll outface them, and outswear them too.
And so passed Jose Maria of Ronda, whom to this day every Spanish peasant holds to have been the greatest man Spain has seen since the dead Cid rode forth on Babieca for the last time to outface the Moors.
Philip and Madge then visited Italy and Germany; and subsequently returned to New York, having courageously chosen to outface what old scandal remained from the time of her flight.
The Lord is never on the side of plotters and traitors, let me tell you, and here I am to outface you.
All the fight had gone out of him; he might not have been the same man who had so recently tried to outface me about first novels.
Yet here he was, apparently wishing to outface me about something or other, yet at the same time unable to look me in the eye.
But with blood cooled and nerves stabilised by youth spent on the edge of the grey sea, she could outface all foreign seasons.
You have been chased in the field by the grown men of my party; it seems a poor kind of pleasure to outface a boy.
This was so near the Court and in so open view, that the King and the Lords took notice of it, as a thing full of Impudence, that they should so publickly adventure to outface the Justice of the Realm, in so fowl a business.
To "outface with a card of ten" was just what we mean by "browbeat.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "outface" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: banter; beard; brave; dare; defy; face; front; outlook; venture