Simple as in wince To contort one's facial expression, often in response to discomfort or distaste, similar to wincing. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Make A Face'
The little girl would always make a face when asked to eat her vegetables.
Trying exotic fruits for the first time, the adventurous traveler couldn't help but make a face at the unique taste of durian.
The toddler attempted to imitate the cartoon character by trying to make a face, resulting in laughter from the amused family members.
The pet owner chuckled as the curious kitten tried to make a face at its reflection in the mirror.
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