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I made faces at him and finally he went away.
He turned and went back to making faces in the television.
"Do you want me to tell him to make faces?"
Children came up to the glass and made faces at them as they talked.
They sit up in trees and make faces at you.
Take the night he spent one full hour making faces in the mirror.
And then they hit upon the idea of making faces at the guards.
So you make faces, or maybe fiddle with your hair.
He's a god or a painter, for he makes faces.
The doctor came in making faces; his mother was smiling.
Later, she sat in the news conference room and made faces while reporters asked questions.
They make faces as if the answer was obvious and then exit.
Why should we sit here and make faces at one another?"
To prove his point, several of the wives made faces at him.
Meanwhile the two children were making faces at the dragon.
Through the window, I could see a couple of boys making faces and laughing.
To make faces at each other, or to discuss and try to resolve the problem?
We made faces at each other for a minute, and then just stood staring.
Mary was past mistress in the art of "making faces."
The man was difficult, but making faces at him would not impress the commander.
And they can make faces at you without your knowing it."
The two little girls made faces at each other.
He might just be there to stand behind Sky's reporter and make faces at the camera like everyone else.
"I believe you're making faces in the dark," she accused him.
Some participants were even making faces in an attempt to bring on the desired response.