faceup
Americanadverb
Etymology
Origin of faceup
Example Sentences
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He lifts up a small mannequin and lays it faceup on the board.
From Literature
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The remains there, labeled Skeleton 4926, had been buried faceup, hands crossed in front, in a cemetery of a roadside settlement in a onetime Roman province that is now Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire.
From Washington Post
At his locker in a desolate locker room as he told of his love for his teammates, he said FDU had used all guards except a “faceup four there most of the time” and that he “kind of had to learn on the fly a little bit in the game.”
From Washington Post
He then headed to Clifton, who was lying faceup at the base of a large pile of sticks.
From Seattle Times
It was a magical time, full of dreaminess and charm, a time to watch the mariposas emerge out of their cocoons, gather their courage, and take flight while we floated faceup in the water.
From Literature
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