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Does the phrase "make a face" imply a negative nuance?

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Rebecca

Indeed it does! He "made a face" because he doesn't want to try the oyster pie. When someone "makes a face" at something, it means they don't like it or find it gross. Ex: He made a face at the sight of the burned food. Ex: I made a face because of the smell of garbage.

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