1Shmoos were plump white bewhiskered creatures who first appeared 15 years ago.
2Let's go powder our noses while these bewhiskered gentlemen reap their beards.
3Mrs. Carter, said slow old bewhiskered John Hoyt, was an extremely pretty woman.
4An old man, gaunt, bewhiskered, trudges along confidently although he looks over eighty.
5He was a heavy-set, bewhiskered man with gleaming eyes and rather a grim look.
6Sherman was a dark-faced, black-haired, bewhiskered fellow of perhaps forty.
7You're as serious to-day as some bewhiskered old college professor.
8Some lifted their bewhiskered faces out of the water to gaze back at onlookers.
9He was in his mid-fifties, bewhiskered and austere, the classic figure of the Manchester labour-lord.
10They were bewhiskered, elderly people, strictly orthodox and extremely old-fashioned as to dress and habits.
11And what is that bewhiskered Blake doing aboard her?
12Also wildcats of various types ranging from the panther-like carchous to the stubby-nosed and bewhiskered ghool.
13They were gloriously unbarbered and bewhiskered and smeared with mud and oil, as pale as grubs.
14There was dust-coated, grinning, bewhiskered "Old Noah Dolliver" and his "Ark," waiting for them.
15The bewhiskered individual opened the gates, Spiro waddled in, and they both tip-toed off into the bushes.
16Although he was haggard and bewhiskered, his eyes had that look in them that Janice so clearly remembered.
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