Usage examples of "bury face" in English with translation to Italian

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Dogs often bury bones. I cani sotterrano spesso delle ossa.
Shizuoka, one of Japan's prefectures, face the Pacific Ocean. Shizuoa, una delle prefetture del Giappone, si affaccia sull'Ocean Pacifico.
Muslims bury their dead in graves. I musulmani seppelliscono i loro morti in tombe.
His face was covered with mud. Aveva la faccia coperta di fango.
He struck me in the face with his fist. Mi ha colpito in faccia con un pugno.
The father washes his face. Il padre si lava la faccia.
Congratulations on your face. Complimenti per il tuo volto.
Wash your face before you go to school. Lavati la faccia prima di andare a scuola.
His face brightened. Il suo viso si è illuminato.
She slapped him in the face. Lei gli ha tirato un ceffone in pieno viso.
Seen from a distance, it looked like a human face. Vista da lontano sembrava un volto umano.
Face life with a smile! Affronta la vita sorridendo!
You stole my bike, and now I'm going to break your face. Mi hai rubato la bici, e ora ti spaccherò la faccia.
Tom pulled a long face when he heard the story. Tom fece la faccia lunga quando sentì la storia.
He's got a face like a month of wet Sundays. Ha una faccia da funerale.
How sad is this face. Com'è triste questa faccia.
He lost face. Ha perso la faccia.
Seen from distance, the rock looked like a human face. Vista da lontano, la pietra sembrava una faccia umana.
Wash your face and hands. Lavati la faccia e le mani.
She slapped his face. Lo ha schiaffeggiato.
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