participle faced the music) (idiomatic) To accept or confront the unpleasant consequences of one's actions. [from 19th c.] Synonyms: face up to, pay the penalty...
faces the music third-person singular simple present indicative of face the music...
music electronic music elevator music ethnic music ethnomusic eye music face the music fast food music field music fill music folk music found music furniture...
FACE (music, mnemonic) A mnemonic phrase to help remember the order of the four spaces of a musical treble clef in order from the bottom to the top....
hatchet-faced have a face on have got a face on have got the face on heartface heel-face turn hemiface Hippocratic face hog-face hog's face horseface...
faceup and face-up face up (third-person singular simple present faces up, present participle facing up, simple past and past participle faced up) To confront...
face up to (third-person singular simple present faces up to, present participle facing up to, simple past and past participle faced up to) To confront...
can explain it until you're blue in the face, but he will never understand. 1937, Rodgers and Hart (lyrics and music), “Johnny One Note”: Poor Johnny one-note...