Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In face; in front.

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Examples

  • What did obliterating aface mean to him, if anything.

    Cat & Mouse Patterson, James 1997

  • The full moon fell on the hollow in the hills, surmounted by the dark woods of Balgay right aface of him, the house of Logie behind, and the declinations on either side, in one of which lay the little Golgotha.

    Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIII Alexander Leighton 1837

  • It is a scene that remains burnt into my psyche - such innocence in the child’s expressions - her’s is aface pure of intention and circumstance that any actor would be hard-pressed to mimic.

    Facebook Privacy: An Oxymoron - Shelly Palmer - MediaBizBloggers 2009

  • It is a scene that remains burnt into my psyche - such innocence in the child’s expressions - her’s is aface pure of intention and circumstance that any actor would be hard-pressed to mimic.

    Facebook Privacy: An Oxymoron - Shelly Palmer - MediaBizBloggers 2009

  • What would not be traded for the scent of a decomposing flower, or the feel of wind on aface. "

    The Dig Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1995

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