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)
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Examples for "burnside"
Examples for "burnside"
1At the rail stood Ridgely Greathouse, big, florid, his burnside whiskers twitching.
2He wrote in a faint scrawl, Help me to that burnside.
3Mr Burnside says the question then is: where will these people go?
4Mr Burnside said he would meet the paramilitary group again if asked.
5Burnside hoped this might be the beginning of a great Union victory.
1He laid the flat of it below his left sideburn.
2The .308 round exploded perfectly on his right sideburn.
3The sideburn, so carefully groomed for so long, lost its contours, an island swathed in seaweed.
4His brown hair grew lavishly onto his face, happy curlicues of sideburn and mustache and beard.
5Except for the occasional hint of a Regency sideburn, however, his art reflects nothing of Georgian London.
1Then she went downstairs and found her father eating a mutton chop.
2And he was very particular that the mutton chop should be well cooked.
3The bones below the neck, broiled, make a good mutton chop.
4Really, I'd feel exactly like a mutton chop in a tissue-paper flounce, myself.
5So am I. I quite forgot that mutton chop of yours to-day, doctor.
1He had neatly-trimmed side-whiskers and moustache, while Johnson had a full beard.
2Jeremiah blinked solemnly at Roscoe Orlando's florid side-whiskers and wide sensuous mouth.
3There is a slight difference here, too, for this man wears side-whiskers.
4The word has an Early Victorian sound that suggests side-whiskers and leg-of-mutton trousers.
5Even stout and stubborn old gentlemen with side-whiskers have their uses.
6An otherwise clean-shaven florid face was adorned with brown side-whiskers growing rather long.
7Silly rot at forty. He clutched his side-whiskers with frenzied hands.
8These two have rallied their host upon his modishly trimmed side-whiskers.
9Give him two cornucopias, instead of one, to balance those side-whiskers--
10There was nothing small about him but his short, white side-whiskers.
11Comrade Wotherspoon was a tall, thin man with side-whiskers and a high voice.
12Also, he still shaved his chin, sporting a pair of formidable gray side-whiskers.
13BEERMANN is in the fifties; jovial; lively; with gray side-whiskers and chin carefully shaved.
14I doubt whether there is a pair of side-whiskers to match them in London.
15One in the centre, venerable for gold eye-glasses and grey side-whiskers, acted as chairman.
16He had splendid side-whiskers, though their yellow hue did not show in the photograph.
Translations for side-whiskers