face-saver
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- face-saving noun
Etymology
Origin of face-saver
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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He found a fast face-saver: an old town ordinance stipulating that all gravestones must be approved by the city council.
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Effusiveness of the praise which was given Herr Funk made it look suspiciously as if he was being eased out, and given credit as a face-saver.
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Premier Daladier demanded his resignation, but as a face-saver offered him the Governor Generalship of Morocco.
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The convention unanimously approved this face-saver, kept itself in good standing with both camps of Labor.
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One such face-saver would be a public admission on U.S. oilmen's part that they could have behaved more simpaticamente toward Mexico in the past, are resolved to do better in the future.
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