upfaced
English
Adjective
upfaced (comparative more upfaced, superlative most upfaced)
- (dogs) Having an upface.
- 2013, Edward M. Gilbert, Jr, Patricia H. Gilbert, Encyclopedia of K9 Terminology:
- The muzzle of the Pug is not upfaced.
- 2013, The Maltese Dog - A Complete Anthology of the Dog:
- The muzzle should be short, blunt, but not upfaced.
- 2014, Ross D. Clark, Medical, Genetic & Behavioral Risk Factors of Pugs:
- Puppies with undershot bites tend to be upfaced as adults, and the problem does not correct.
- With the face pointing upwards; face-up.
- 1943, Dale Adams, Fun with Cards, page 88:
- When more than one upfaced card is in a column, the bottom card alone may not be shifted, but all the upfaced cards moved as a unit.
- 1969, Reginald Ottley, Brumbie Dust: A Selection of Stories:
- The penny bowled down toward the gilgii, then tipped over, upfaced to the sun.
- 1980, Poetry Northwest - Volumes 21-23, page 8:
- And upfaced you stand, the blood quick-blown from your cheeks.
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