a. [f. FAT a. + FACE + -ED2.] Having a fat face. a. Of persons. † Also fig. (nonce-use) of land, with allusion to the sense FAT a. 9 a, fertile. b. Printing, as, fat-faced Egyptian (see FAT a. 3).
1632. Lithgow, Trav., V. 231. The curling playnes of fat-facd Palestine.
1782. Blower, George Bateman, II. 2. A short, thick-set, fat-faced man.
1840. Dickens, Barn. Rudge, ix. A fat-faced puss she is.
1863. Hawthorne, Our Old Home (1883), 30. A fat-faced individual came into my private room.