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But now it has; which is a bit of a facer.
A man might try to land him a facer.
"Then you weren't trying to keep me from landing him a facer?
But his imperious intellect rose against the facer; there was one way yet.
He wondered if Hull was beginning to understand, but the secretary's facer betrayed no expression.
Quentin dispatched one of them with a handy facer before the fellow knew what was coming.
There was only one, but it was a facer.
"That," said Marion at last, "is what is known as a facer."
It was Facer who brought Harry Bath back to the club in 1977.
I say, sir, this is a bit of a facer, isn't it?'
I'll plant him a facer for insulting you."
I've had a nasty facer myself.
Dewey's expression was so incredulous, Rome was tempted to plant him a facer.
His grin was not quite a leer, but Marcus felt an irrational urge to plant him a facer nonetheless.
I wish I had landed him a facer!'
His brother rushed at him, but the young Devonshire man met him with such a facer that he dropped in a heap upon the ground.
That was a facer.
Club administration - the run began the same year that Frank Facer came to power as the football club Secretary.
Eric is married to Lois Facer.
That's another facer.
That'd be a facer for the Nekkarese," and she giggled, adding a guitar laugh.
"He would plant me a facer," responded Mr. Wychbold, without hesitation.
"Rather a facer.
Facer is also north of the QEW, but a distinct community of its own.
"A facer for you, too."