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faceless - use in sentences
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- make: The story asks you to reflect on the dangers of making people faceless.
Modifies a noun
- ones: In 1967, Pauline Collins played Samantha Briggs in the Doctor Who story, The Faceless Ones.
- bureaucrat: How short a memory do these faceless bureaucrats think the public of the city have?
- bureaucracy: In that way we can keep our citizens free of any fear that a faceless bureaucracy in Brussels will run their lives.
- corporation: Blogs are bringing a level of humanity back to the faceless corporation.
- enemy: How can we really fight a faceless, anonymous enemy?
Modifying Another Word
- not: They are not faceless people, they come to our meetings.
- rather: A decent pub for this generally rather faceless part of the world.
- just: But we are made to confront the fact that such women, who are usually invisible and ignored, are not just faceless domestics.
- pretty: Most of them are pretty faceless and anonymous - he's pretty funny looking, you'd recognize him anywhere.
- often: Duff certainly has a unique voice, clearly identifiable among the often faceless pop crowd.
- seemingly: A shadowy, seemingly faceless monk who appears in the darkness without warning is just one of the delights that awaits unsuspecting visitors.
Used with adjective complement
- become: The city is becoming faceless; we could be anywhere.
- remain: As such V remains faceless; he is himself and he is all of us.
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