Full-faced


[foo l-feyst] /ˈfʊlˈfeɪst/

adjective
1.
having a plump or round face.
2.
facing squarely toward the spectator or in a given direction.
adjective
1.
having a round full face
2.
Also full face. facing towards the viewer, with the entire face visible
3.
another name for bold face

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