to run one's face

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

To make use of one's credit. 'To run one's face for a thing,' is to get it on tick.


Any one who can run his face for a card of pens, a quire of paper, and a pair of scissors, may set up for an editor; and by loud, incessant bragging, may secure a considerable patronage.--N. Y. Tribune.

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