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in-your-face

(also in-yer-face)
 
 
/ˌɪnjəˈfeɪs/ adjective informal

Translation

describes something that is done in a forceful way that intends to shock people
zorla, şok eden, göz önünde, göz göre göre
in-your-face television advertising2134985
(Definition of in-your-face adjective from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary English-Turkish © Cambridge University Press)

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