scarface
Pronunciation: [ˈskɑːrfeɪs]
Word
Context: “cultural reference”
(noun) a name used to talk about a famous character from a movie called 'Scarface.' This character is known for being a gangster who faces a lot of challenges and is very tough.
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In the film, Scarface rises to great power in the drug world.
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Scarface is not a hero; he makes many bad choices throughout the movie.
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Have you seen the movie where Scarface tries to become the top drug lord?
Context: “physical description”
(noun) a person who has a scar on their face. A scar is a mark left on the skin after an injury heals. It can happen after cuts or accidents.
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He has a scarface, which he got when he fell off his bike.
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Her face is completely clear; she doesn’t have any scar.
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What happened to give him that scarface?
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