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Noun(1) (a dated Briticism(2) (a dated Briticism) a serious difficulty with which one is suddenly faced

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(1) It was a facer for Balcom and he quickly guided the conversation into less dangerous channels.(2) I didn't know they'd gone; it's a bit of a facer, isn't it?(3) In the twelfth round, Gamble put in a tremendous facer , that split his opponent's nose, and the claret flew in all directions.(4) I wish I'd landed him a facer!(5) A good deal of sparring took place, when, a favourable opportunity offering, Gulley put in a desperate facer , which Gregson immediately returned, by giving his adversary a severe blow on the side of the head.(6) It was a facer , Yetive and Beverly felt as though a steel trap suddenly had been closed down upon them.
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