meaning - What does it mean to describe someone's chin as "pugnacious"?


If one were to describe someone's chin as "pugnacious", what would that chin look like?


EDIT: In the context where I read it, it was used as a purely physical description I believe; it wasn't situation-specific. Therefore, I don't think it means simply thrust out.



Answer



What an odd way to describe a chin.



Pugnacious: inclined to quarrel or fight readily; quarrelsome; belligerent; combative.



So this would be the type of chin that belongs a habitual fighter. I think it would be pushed out, assuming an aggressive stance. The jaw would be set firmly, which is also aggressive, and I imagine most strongly that it would be square.


Square-jawed seems to describe pugnacious kinds of people, but I don't have a ready link for this. I'll see if I can find some.


Here we go:


Except from book


From Paradise pursued: the novels of Rose Macaulay


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