full-faced
English
Alternative forms
Adjective
full-faced (comparative more full-faced, superlative most full-faced)
- Having a plump or round face.
- a chubby, full-faced child
- Having the face fully turned toward any person or thing; facing.
- 2011, Jan Johnson, Living a Purpose-Full Life:
- I've come to see she is a voiceless person in her world, and so I try to remember to stop and give her my full-faced attention when I see her.
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- Showing the face fully, completely, or intact.
- full-faced and full-length figures
Adverb
full-faced (comparative more full-faced, superlative most full-faced)
- In a full-faced manner.
- 2005, Richard L. Neil, The God You Thought You Knew:
- So God declines to show Moses His glory full-faced, but He promises to do something else: He will allow Moses to glimpse the glory that follows His presence and then to proclaim, or explain to him, His name — the name of the Lord.
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