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in-your-face

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ADJECTIVE
  1. blatantly aggressive
    on-line hard-boiled in-your-face pornography

How To Use in-your-face In A Sentence

  • Maxey said he will avoid in-your-face confrontation that is certain to energize amendment supporters.
  • And there's no denying that her mother is distant and selfish… though Becca figures it's better than having some lovey-dovey, in-your-face, nagging parent.
  • The beachfront, for example, is three quarters of a mile of dense, in-your-face, swelling sea along a flat, featureless bay.
  • Brooklyn belongs to a genre characterized by less sophistication, less complex melody and harmony, more demotic language, looser rhyming, in-your-face attitudes, and rampant reiteration.
  • What could be better than a hippeastrum, their in-your-face trumpets blazing from a fat stem? Times, Sunday Times
  • Our hotel, like several in Rotorua, has an evening hangi (earthen oven) feast, complete with Maori dances and a thundering, in-your-face haka.
  • It is a hard-edged, hard-nosed, hard-boiled, in-your-face and deeply profane concept, and any approach contrary to that will once again flush film 1's legacy of emotional truth into the sewer of mediocrity, sealing the property away - perhaps forever - in the caverns of the untouchable. Robocop Screenwriter Says Darren Aronofsky is Still Attached | /Film
  • I have to say, she has run a very feisty, in-your-face campaign.
  • There are countless examples, from neon kneepads to Hornets Starter Jackets, but perhaps no single cultural relic combines in-your-face 90sness with hilarious obsoleteness quite like commercials for 1-800-COLLECT and 1-800-CALL-ATT. The 10 Most Ridiculous Celebrity Collect Calling Commercials | Best Week Ever
  • And while this particular statement may lack the torturous semantics of its predecessors, it still adds up to in-your-face guff.
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