Antonyms for facer
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Spell : fey-ser |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfeɪ sər |
Definition of facer
- As in clad : adj adorned
- As in poser : noun puzzle
- It was undoubtedly a facer; but Scottie came back in his usual calm manner.
- Extract from : « Way of the Lawless » by Max Brand
- This was a facer for Tom, but all he asked was how much money there was.
- Extract from : « Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas » by Lloyd Osbourne
- No man is safe from losing every penny he has in the world, unless he has had his facer.
- Extract from : « The Way of All Flesh » by Samuel Butler
- "You look as if you had been given a facer, old man," he said.
- Extract from : « Uncle Terry » by Charles Clark Munn
- It was a facer for us and, 'pon my word, I don't see how they did it.
- Extract from : « The Border Watch » by Joseph A. Altsheler
- The question was somewhat of a facer, for how could Dick and Alec then interfere?
- Extract from : « The Great Airship. » by F. S. Brereton
- And then we'll give such a facer to Boom, he'll think for fifty years.
- Extract from : « Tono Bungay » by H. G. Wells
- He looked like a man who had had a facer and was a bit dazed in consequence.
- Extract from : « Kentucky in American Letters, v. 2 of 2 » by John Wilson Townsend
- But he had not expected the spider to give him such a facer as this.
- Extract from : « '19,000' » by Burford Delannoy
- This would have been a “facer” to any but a true son of Uncle Sam.
- Extract from : « Worldly Ways and Byways » by Eliot Gregory
Synonyms for facer
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