It means to be red in the face!
The Human face, this is also correct standard English. for example a sketch called Visage de Jeanne D"arc. ( Face of Joan of Arc).
I adore Besse on your face
Laver la visage (to wash the face) If you want to say: "I wash my face", you say: "Je lave ma visage".
Le visage is face in french (:face (noun) - le visagela figure
Do you mean like when you shout "in your face!" at someone to mock them? In that case, in French you could say, "dans ta gueule!" (sounds like: dah[n] tah gu No we wouldn't say that - ta gueule! means shut up
"sur votre visage" means "on your face" in English.
"le visage" is a French word meaning "the face" in English
I could tell she was mad with the rubicund tint to her face as she walked through the door.
my pretty face
It means "I like your looks".
Rubicund
1. A person's face or facial expression. 2. The overall appearance of a person, place, or thing.
Visage means face, not only in Romeo and Juliet but anywhere else. It's still in use, but of course not particularly common.
Rubicund eels adore leprosy.
You have the face of an angel.
John had an angry visage yesterday.
Antonyms for Visage are: aspect and appearance.