Wiktionary
a. 1 Having a plump or round face. 2 Having the face fully turned toward any person or thing; facing. 3 Showing the face fully, completely, or intact. adv. In a full-faced manner.
Usage examples of "full-faced".
THE matter settled, Socks Mallory turned to Dynamite Hoskins and gave the full-faced man a friendly poke in the ribs.
The accountant, a stout, full-faced man, looked around him with a naive smile of satisfaction and presented a strange appearance among the hussars, Cossacks, and adjutants, in his camlet coat, as he jolted on his horse with a convoy officer's saddle.
His file photo showed a full-faced man with jet black hair, a beard, and dead eyes.
It was the shortest travel distance for my right hand, and as I pulled it free, I could pivot into a full-faced squat, weapon held in two hands, aiming it for full instinctive spray, like a man putting out a fire at gut height.