Having hair on the cheeks and chin.
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Examples for "bearded"
Examples for "bearded"
1The face is broad and scantily bearded; the skull wide and high.
2In recent years, fishermen and researchers noticed more bearded gobies than before.
3So we have eighteen years left, says the long-bearded one over there.
4My trial of bearded iris are part of this exciting new chapter.
5The bearded man ran swiftly across the broad plaza and the sidewalk.
1Then the whiskered and spectacled face fitted itself again into the aperture.
2At a desk in the office we observe a lowsized, whiskered man.
3A scantly-whiskered young man, in clerical attire, called at the door below.
4Green-tinged night-vision cameras somehow followed the whiskered, bucktoothed things through the tunnels.
5One of them turned a ruddy, tow-whiskered face to Andrews, and said:
1The little bewhiskered man was rubbing his wrinkled hands in apparent satisfaction.
2Shmoos were plump white bewhiskered creatures who first appeared 15 years ago.
3Let's go powder our noses while these bewhiskered gentlemen reap their beards.
4At once the door was opened and a big, bewhiskered man looked out.
5He was a big, bewhiskered man, with a jolly laugh and amiable manner.
1He stretches out and puts his whiskery muzzle on his outstretched paws.
2Can you imagine a world full of these little furry, whiskery proto-mammals?
3At the same time, I thought: You look a bit whiskery.
4I thought: You don't look so wild and whiskery after all.
5Instantly, Sugar softens her posture, loosens her arms, and strokes his whiskery cheek.
1Alcala de los Gazules (8877), on the river Barbate, in the province of Cadiz, has a thriving trade in cork and agricultural produce.