having a face or expression of a specified kind
a pimply-faced teenager
a burly, square-faced doorman
sad-faced children
having a surface or front of a specified kind
a heavy, square-faced hammer
a stone-faced building
(of a piece of stone or other material) having a smoothed or polished surface
walls and pillars had faced stone on the outer surfaces
(of a playing card) turned face up
he gets the faced card as his first card
be positioned with the face or front towards (someone or something)
he turned to face her
confront and deal with or accept a difficult or unpleasant task, fact, or situation
honesty forced her to face facts
sooner or later you must face the truth