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FACE ON, PUT A GOOD (SMOOTH)

FACE ON, PUT A GOOD (SMOOTH)
ScnTUEU
to put forth an appearance of confidence, assurance, etc.; to make the best of something bad or bear up under disagreeable circumstances. The origin of this term is uncertain, however, it has been in use since around the 1400s and alludes to putting on a face as an actor might put on makeup or a mask.f