To show up and make people feel like you want to be there, especially when you don't.
To put on a face.
It can mean 'to schmooze' in certain contexts.
To put on a face.
It can mean 'to schmooze' in certain contexts.
I don't really want to go to this party, but I feel like I need to at least put face for an hour.
We're taking the clients out to dinner to put face and make them trust us.
We're taking the clients out to dinner to put face and make them trust us.
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