pigface

English

Wikispecies

Alternative forms

  • pig-face

Etymology

From pig + face.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈpɪɡfeɪs/

Noun

pigface (plural pigfaces)

  1. Any of various mesembryanthemums of the genus Carpobrotus, native to coastal areas of Australia, and producing edible fruits.
    • 1983, Robert Drewe, The Bodysurfers, Penguin 2009, p. 124:
      The road cut through sand dunes spread patchily with pigface and tumbleweeds and led obliquely to the sea []
    • 1985, Peter Carey, Illywhacker, Faber and Faber 2003, p. 256:
      that other fleshy plant, the one called pig-face, had lain across a corner of the cliffs like vivid pink shantung flung across a draper's counter.
    • 2015, Magda Szubanski, Reckoning, Text Publishing p. 52:
      My father was forever trying to tame this lumpen block, buttressing it with rock gardens and rock walls garlanded with pigface, courtesy of my mother.
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