A stoneware drinking jug with a long neck; decorated with a caricature of Cardinal Bellarmine (17th century)
1We'll get a long-beard scientist back home with a panel of experts.
2So we have eighteen years left, says the long-bearded one over there.
3I'm the quieter, long-bearded guy that lives in Malibu that's sorta like, Yeah.
4This he devoured with smacking lips, while Long-Beard went on:
5A wild sight it was to see her long-bearded look-outs at those three mast-heads.
6Long-Beard dipped into the bear-carcass and sucked with toothless gums at a fist of suet.
7In appearance he is old, tall, one-eyed and long-bearded.
8The long-bearded sheikh wore a black bullet vest and appeared to be holding a gun.
9Long-Beard counted long and perplexedly on his fingers.
10Down upon him were bearing the Captain and a monstrous long-bearded dwarf in a spangled cloak and red trunk-hose.
11At first Anne felt inclined to resent the intrusion of this long-haired, long-bearded eccentric into the familiar little circle.
12Long-Beard nodded his head sadly.
13They are long-bearded, shaggy-haired, keen-eyed men, with low-crowned, broad-curling brimmed hats, wider at the top than at the head.
14Boko Haram's long-bearded members practice a strict Wahhabist version of Islam that regards anyone who disagrees with it as infidels.
15"And that is the first I remember of the Sea Valley," Long-Beard went on.
16A little afterwards one William Fitz-Osborn, or, as he was nicknamed, William Long-Beard, began to make a figure in the city.