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Looking for a word to describe someone who is standing in front of me
How can you describe someone who gives up too easily?How to describe someone who “tells the truth” with no respect for others' feelings?Is there a word for “making someone notice you”?Word or phrase for one who tries to benefit from everything someone else doesWord for someone who is “quietly reliable”Single word for someone who “leads people on”Is there a word for someone who is intellectually mediocre?What do you call someone who has fought his way from a lower social class to a higher social class with his/her own efforts?Word for someone who studies to become a teacherIs there any word for someone who makes many enemies?
...it is when a friend of mine decided to hit the person standing in front of him
I want to write a sentence like this but without using (if possible) 'the person standing in front of him'.
Is there any word to describe 'person who is right in front of me'?
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...it is when a friend of mine decided to hit the person standing in front of him
I want to write a sentence like this but without using (if possible) 'the person standing in front of him'.
Is there any word to describe 'person who is right in front of me'?
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The person opposite me.
– Lambie
2 days ago
Not clear what you mean. Are you facing this person or standing behind them?
– TRomano
2 days ago
assume that the person is right in front of me. I can see his face, he can see mine too. in a way i am standing behind him but he can clearly see me. (sorry for bad english)
– Specta King
2 days ago
How can he see your face if you're behind him? Is he looking over his shoulder? What do you mean by "in a way"?
– TRomano
2 days ago
sorry for bad english, I meant to say that the person is in front of me.
– Specta King
yesterday
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...it is when a friend of mine decided to hit the person standing in front of him
I want to write a sentence like this but without using (if possible) 'the person standing in front of him'.
Is there any word to describe 'person who is right in front of me'?
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...it is when a friend of mine decided to hit the person standing in front of him
I want to write a sentence like this but without using (if possible) 'the person standing in front of him'.
Is there any word to describe 'person who is right in front of me'?
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The person opposite me.
– Lambie
2 days ago
Not clear what you mean. Are you facing this person or standing behind them?
– TRomano
2 days ago
assume that the person is right in front of me. I can see his face, he can see mine too. in a way i am standing behind him but he can clearly see me. (sorry for bad english)
– Specta King
2 days ago
How can he see your face if you're behind him? Is he looking over his shoulder? What do you mean by "in a way"?
– TRomano
2 days ago
sorry for bad english, I meant to say that the person is in front of me.
– Specta King
yesterday
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The person opposite me.
– Lambie
2 days ago
Not clear what you mean. Are you facing this person or standing behind them?
– TRomano
2 days ago
assume that the person is right in front of me. I can see his face, he can see mine too. in a way i am standing behind him but he can clearly see me. (sorry for bad english)
– Specta King
2 days ago
How can he see your face if you're behind him? Is he looking over his shoulder? What do you mean by "in a way"?
– TRomano
2 days ago
sorry for bad english, I meant to say that the person is in front of me.
– Specta King
yesterday
The person opposite me.
– Lambie
2 days ago
The person opposite me.
– Lambie
2 days ago
Not clear what you mean. Are you facing this person or standing behind them?
– TRomano
2 days ago
Not clear what you mean. Are you facing this person or standing behind them?
– TRomano
2 days ago
assume that the person is right in front of me. I can see his face, he can see mine too. in a way i am standing behind him but he can clearly see me. (sorry for bad english)
– Specta King
2 days ago
assume that the person is right in front of me. I can see his face, he can see mine too. in a way i am standing behind him but he can clearly see me. (sorry for bad english)
– Specta King
2 days ago
How can he see your face if you're behind him? Is he looking over his shoulder? What do you mean by "in a way"?
– TRomano
2 days ago
How can he see your face if you're behind him? Is he looking over his shoulder? What do you mean by "in a way"?
– TRomano
2 days ago
sorry for bad english, I meant to say that the person is in front of me.
– Specta King
yesterday
sorry for bad english, I meant to say that the person is in front of me.
– Specta King
yesterday
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The person opposite me.
– Lambie
2 days ago
Not clear what you mean. Are you facing this person or standing behind them?
– TRomano
2 days ago
assume that the person is right in front of me. I can see his face, he can see mine too. in a way i am standing behind him but he can clearly see me. (sorry for bad english)
– Specta King
2 days ago
How can he see your face if you're behind him? Is he looking over his shoulder? What do you mean by "in a way"?
– TRomano
2 days ago
sorry for bad english, I meant to say that the person is in front of me.
– Specta King
yesterday