She is as kind as a smiling face.
It depends what kind of face you are talking about so be more specific
It is not british slang! it a degree for writing called, Bachelor of fine arts degree. you have to get one of these if you want to become some kind of artist or writer espically a fiction writer or creative writer! ^_^
a bluff is a body of water with a circular face and precipitus
"Had" is the past of the verb have, a form of the verb 'to be'.
Face pain can be a symptom of any kind of migraine or headache. Face pain is most commonly associated with a sinus headache though. Usually this happens when you have a sinus infection.
"Awesome face most often refers to the traditional yellow smiley face associated with the ""Don't worry, be happy"" slogan. There are many new updated emoticons beyond that."
Nathaniel Hawthorne is known for his works of fiction, particularly his novels and short stories focusing on themes of sin, guilt, and the human condition. He is often associated with the American Romantic movement and is renowned for his use of allegory and symbolism in his writing.
He was a writer
He was a playwright and poet.
She was a writer
Yes, But it is not the kind of face like a person's face.
She is as kind as a smiling face.
Your FACE is freaky...
Supercells are normally associated with tornadoes.
Jazz is usually associated with the trumpet.
He plays Melvin Udall, a writer of romance novels.