Examples of 'put my face' in a sentence
Meaning of "put my face"
put my face - means to position or place one's face in a certain way or in a specific location
How to use "put my face" in a sentence
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put my face
I am gonna put my face in the paper shredder.
I have gotta run and put my face on.
I put my face right there for you.
I am not gonna put my face in your toilet.
I put my face just near his head.
I would like to put my face in between them.
I put my face in my hands and started to cry.
I do not even like to put my face in a lake.
I would put my face in their soup and blow.
Just gimme a minute to put my face on.
They will put my face on the news.
Put my face under water and hold my breath.
Just let me put my face on first.
I put my face between her breasts.
I have got to go put my face on for the show.
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I just wanna cover it in sprinkles and put my face in it.
I am here to put my face in that hall of fame.
Video poker machines wants to put my face on them.
I needed to put my face and my name to my words.
I gotta go upstairs and put my face on.
I wanna put my face in a barb wire.
It takes time to put my face on.
They put my face to the ground.
I would have put my face on.
I put my face in your chest.
I really wanted to put my face through the monitor.
I put my face up to his mouth.
A car came they put my face to the ground.
I put my face in the fire.
I had never even put my face under water.
I put my face in the pillow.
He said they would never put my face on an album cover.
I put my face in front of her nose and felt no breathe.
I can not put my face on this.
Put my face on it.
I just want to put my face right in the middle.
A company that owns four thousand video poker machines wants to put my face on them.
I want to put my face in a waffle iron.
Aramboles is the only one who can put my face to the grab.
I even put my face up to the water.
I just have to put my face on.
And put my face to them.
I just gotta put my face on.
I put my face in the snow.
I am going to put my face in the sun.
I put my face to the wind.
Brandon told me to put my face back into the bag.
I put my face at the window.
I might have to put my face on.
I just put my face in my hands and then we both laughed.