Definition of Full-face

1. Adjective. Looking forward.

Exact synonyms: Gardant, Guardant
Category relationships: Heraldry
Similar to: Forward

Lexicographical Neighbors of Full-face

full-back
full-backs
full-blood
full-blooded
full-blown
full-bodied
full-bore
full-bosomed
full-clad
full-court press
full-deckism
full-deckisms
full-dress
full-dress uniform
full-face (current term)
full-fashioned
full-figured
full-fledged
full-frontal nudity
full-grown
full-hearted
full-length
full-looking
full-made
full-motion video
full-of-the-moon
full-on
full-out
full-page

Literary usage of Full-face

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"(b) Full face, (c) Face, eye-ring and beak yellow. 4 (a) Full ear lobe. b Thin face, (c) Pale color of beak, eye-ring and face 2 A GOOD LAYER — (a) Pale ..."

2. Book Auction Records by Frank Karslake (1904)
"When at the Charterhouse, portraits of him were usually made only in three quarter or full-face, and in the present case the drawing was made without his ..."

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