Definition

face to face: in the flesh, in person, directly adverbadjective
While I was swimming in the sea, I came face to face with a shark.
I don't want to tell you by phone, I'd prefer to tell you face to face. Can I come to your house?
  • "I have recently reviewed all of Luke's files, and I am now keen to meet face-to-face with all of my key customers."
  • "It's been a while since we've gotten together and talked face to face."
  • "Listen, do you feel like meeting for dinner tonight so we could catch up face to face?"

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