1The semicircle encloses a smooth-shaven lawn of which I am vastly proud.
2Mr. Conover looked at her in astonishment, slowly rubbing his smooth-shaven head.
3Prosperity was written all over his smooth-shaven face and broad-shouldered, stocky figure.
4Unlike most men I was accustomed to about me, he was smooth-shaven.
5He was an elderly, pleasant-faced Irishman, smooth-shaven, red-cheeked, and with white hair.
6And the ruddiness had gone completely out of his smooth-shaven cheeks.
7Standing before the mirror he gazed at his smooth-shaven cheek again and trembled.
8Here the white-clad, smooth-shaven milkers do their work with scrubbed and manicured hands.
9His face was smooth-shaven, and his hair once black was now turning iron-gray.
10The man was young-notmore than thirty-darkin complexion, smooth-shaven, with brown hair.
11He was smooth-shaven, and knew enough to wear brown clothes instead of grey.
12An irrepressible gaiety exuded from this sanguine, smooth-shaven face, blue from the razor.
13A short smooth-shaven, sandy-haired man was standing by the reading table.
14The man was elderly, fine-looking, and smooth-shaven except for a heavy white mustache.
15Prescott observed his thin, almost ascetic face, smooth-shaven and finely cut.
16Underneath the brim of the hat she could see a smooth-shaven youngish face-almostboyish.