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    Face-off
    /ˈfāsˌôf/

    noun

    • 1. a direct confrontation between two people or groups: "a face-off for the championship title"
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  3. Learn the meaning of face-off as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Face-off can refer to a method of play in hockey or lacrosse, or a confrontation or competition between opponents.

  4. Face off is a phrasal verb that means to meet an opposing person, group, or sports team to argue or compete. It is also used in ice hockey to start a game or restart it by dropping the puck between two players.

  5. to meet an opposing person, group, or sports team to argue or compete : face off against He faced off against Ms. Miller in the campaign's initial debate. face off with Angry crowds faced off with the police in New York's Times Square.

  6. 2 days ago · Face-off can mean an argument or conflict to settle a dispute, or a method of starting a game in ice hockey. Learn how to use it in different contexts and see examples and synonyms.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Face-offFace-off - Wikipedia

    A face-off is the method used to begin and restart play after goals in some sports using sticks, primarily ice hockey, bandy, floorball, broomball, rinkball, and lacrosse .

  8. Face-off definition: the act of facing the puck, as at the start of a game or period.. See examples of FACE-OFF used in a sentence.

  9. Face off is a phrasal verb that means to start a game or to argue, fight or compete with somebody. Learn how to pronounce it, see examples and related words in this online dictionary.

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