in someone's face
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edit- (literally) Onto or into someone's face.
- 1675, Richard Baxter, Richard Baxter's Catholick Theologie: Plain, Pure, Peaceable: for Pacification of the Dogmatic Word-Warriours...[1], page 226:
- And why do you and all men regard or reward a loving thankful, obedient child, more than one that will scorn you and spit in your face?
- (idiomatic) In front of someone's face; before someone's eyes.
- 1658, Samuel Crook, Christopher Barker, William Garrett, Ta diapheronta, or, Divine characters: in two parts...[2], page 70:
- This hypocrite will laugh in your face, and cut your throat...
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