Material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds.
1 The scratch of stubble told me that, yes, time was still moving.
2 The storekeeper had two days' worth of stubble on his pointy chin.
3 The wheat stubble swept on up to a knoll in the distance.
4 She touched his jaw and felt the rough stubble of new growth.
5 And Paul was not the most daring cock quail in the stubble .
6 There he alighted in a stubble field and let the boy dismount.
7 Plowing under the header stubble returns all this material to the soil.
8 I loved the quiet-colored fields of stubble and the hazy water meadows.
9 Moreover, the bulk of the stubble is carbon taken from the air.
10 We had to look the part: no stubble on the car-showroom salesmen.
11 Siddle stirred uneasily, but the others were still as partridges in stubble .
12 In the fall, usually, this stubble is plowed under and gradually decays.
13 He imagined that he heard stealthy footsteps in the grass stubble outside.
14 Enter the slowly immersive stubble growth and later the probable leather-jacket-shaped rebrand.
15 Jeremy nodded, rubbing his four-day stubble like a detective on the case.
16 Well-to-do people stopped their vehicles and walked out into the new stubble .
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