Facial hair that has grown down the side of a man's face in front of the ears (especially when the rest of the beard is shaved off)
1 He had neatly-trimmed side - whiskers and moustache, while Johnson had a full beard.
2 Jeremiah blinked solemnly at Roscoe Orlando's florid side - whiskers and wide sensuous mouth.
3 There is a slight difference here, too, for this man wears side - whiskers .
4 The word has an Early Victorian sound that suggests side - whiskers and leg-of-mutton trousers.
5 Even stout and stubborn old gentlemen with side - whiskers have their uses.
6 An otherwise clean-shaven florid face was adorned with brown side - whiskers growing rather long.
7 Silly rot at forty. He clutched his side - whiskers with frenzied hands.
8 These two have rallied their host upon his modishly trimmed side - whiskers .
9 Give him two cornucopias, instead of one, to balance those side-whiskers--
10 There was nothing small about him but his short, white side - whiskers .
11 Comrade Wotherspoon was a tall, thin man with side - whiskers and a high voice.
12 Also, he still shaved his chin, sporting a pair of formidable gray side - whiskers .
13 BEERMANN is in the fifties; jovial; lively; with gray side - whiskers and chin carefully shaved.
14 I doubt whether there is a pair of side - whiskers to match them in London.
15 One in the centre, venerable for gold eye-glasses and grey side - whiskers , acted as chairman.
16 He had splendid side - whiskers , though their yellow hue did not show in the photograph.
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