Anonymous
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Dear Teachers,
I need your help in clarifing the following :-
the idiom (in your face) was explained in Cobuild dictionary of Idioms,
i understand its meaning but the example that was given by the dictionary
was not totally understood, it goes like this :
Wry, Wity, and downright rude.
Lea's act combines stand up with gusty Jazz
and blues. totally in your face
thanks for your help
I think that in your face there means bold and outspoken and uninhibited and definitely not shy or understated.Wry, [w]i[t]ty, and downright rude.
Lea's act combines stand up with gusty Jazz
and blues. totally in your face
Does that help?
:)