How To Use Beard In A Sentence

  • Intellectual Dublin seemed no longer to consist of writers, but of folk singers, bearded or otherwise.
  • Beard is rather dismissive of their optical sophistication, shown in the curvature of the stylobate and in the entasis of the columns — the slight outward swelling of a column designed to counter the optical illusion of concavity, were the columns 'sides to be perfectly straight. Looking for the Lost Greeks
  • ‘Welcome to Scotland, laddie,’ growls Getch in his best through-the-beard burr.
  • His beard went all round under his chin, and was clipped into the appearance of a stiff thick hedge — equally thick, and equally broad, and equally protrusive at all parts. John Caldigate
  • In recent years many have forsaken their turbans and beards, claiming it counts against them when trying to find a job. Times, Sunday Times
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  • From his shiny, greasy, biker-looking jeans to his short, greying beard, he was muscle and bone.
  • Not that he is preening: he is careless about his blond good looks, a scruffy hipster beard giving maturity to his rather angelic face. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wore a ragged grey beard. Times, Sunday Times
  • The graybeards out there will remember that the practice of renting computers is decades old.
  • He had witnessed diminutive bison with semicircular horns; animals "of a bluish lead color, about the size of a goat, with a head and beard like him, and a single horn, slightly inclined forward from the perpendicular"; and "a strange amphibious creature, of a spherical form, which rolled with great velocity across the pebbly beach" of a lunar island. Kim Kardashian Fails the P.T. Barnum Test
  • Just then the door opened and in stepped a wiry bearded man, who was mumbling to himself and skittering around cattishly.
  • It suggests a sense of humour, a willingness to make an effort, an aspiration towards the airy, healthy, beardless Scandinavian lifestyle.
  • The small head is solid gold in colour, with a happy, playful expression, wide square jaw and a red beard.
  • If the beard were all, the goat might preach. 
  • His eyes and forehead were enlarged; the bearded chin, and his mouth, which she'd thought so fine, almost vestigial. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • The death knell could also be sounded for other species dependent on the ice, such as the ringed seal, bearded seal and little auk.
  • His face was smooth and beardless, a testament to his youth, with high cheekbones and a delicate looking nose and mouth.
  • The sound of a car stopping outside the hotel drew me to the window as the waitress left me, and I was in time to see an old gentleman with a long white beard step from the interior of a Daimler landaulette, the door of which was held open by a dignified chauffeur, whose attire seemed to consist mainly of brass buttons. The Best British Short Stories of 1922
  • Perrault's ‘Bluebeard’ is the story of a rich, middle-aged gentleman, named for his swarthy chin and saturnine manner, who marries a young woman.
  • I reckon good old St Swithin is chuckling in his beard at the sight.
  • He wore a ragged grey beard. Times, Sunday Times
  • The strands of barley's beard can get stuck in an animals mouth because it is sharp.
  • The Magistrate smoothed down his beard and inserted a small nip of whisky before replying. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • He had his Mercedes and a Porsche and grew a beard and wore safari suits and a peace sign round his neck. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once flowering is over, lift and divide overgrown clumps of bearded irises. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lying on my straw mat, 1 heard the music box playing that song 1 had grown to hate so much. 1 beard Miss Banner's door open, then clow 1 put my hands over my ears. The secret sense
  • His impassive, bearded face again cracks a smile. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the center is Frank, wearing a black tuxedo and looking much younger - no beard then, and certainly no gray in his hair.
  • I've always had a thing about bearded irises. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dressed again in wadmal, leather gloves, leather apron, and wooden shoes, beard and mane full of the soot that blackened his skin, the dwarf gripped a piece with tongs and banged it into shape. Operation Luna
  • Did the jury feel that some of the most damning evidence against Scott Peterson was his own erratic behavior, such as dyeing his hair, growing a beard, preparing to leave the country? CNN Transcript Dec 14, 2004
  • Tait stroked his beard again with long, elegant fingers, appraising her with colourless eyes.
  • With a mane of shaggy white hair and beard, he looked like the archetypal wild old man of the woods.
  • An extra arm placed off-centre wouldn't do, you see, but Medusa-style hair of snakes would be fine (so long as it was balanced by a single of similar scale - say, a large beard).
  • Replied Obayd, No! But whenever I have by me a guest like thee, he complaineth in the morning of the mosquito bites, and this happeneth only when he is like thee beardless. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Hares may pull dead lions by the beard
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  • He remembers his first governess, Miss Arkell, a grey-haired lady with traces of beard upon her large flat face and a black dress of what he calls bombasine.
  • He was a whitebeard whose bushy brows overhung his suspicious old eyes. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART TWO OF THE EA CYCLE
  • When the notion of Santa Claus arrived in Britain, the same ladies would dress up as the bearded gent to visit poor homes with a toy for each child.
  • That expenditure our sons will incur just on their motorcycles and mobile phones," the turbaned, grey-bearded Mr. Singh says. On Punjab's Farms, 'Everybody Has No Jobs'
  • Beard is shown restored mosaics and frescoes, and taken inside store rooms packed with artefacts. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this manner, under the dim-flickering light of an "oilie cruizie," in a straggling village in Perthshire, did I learn first of Blue Beard and Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk
  • He was only partially dressed; his face had the peculiar bulginess of the hard drinker; his eyes were watery and shifty, and several days 'growth of beard, with patchy grey and black spots, gave a stucco effect to his countenance. The Cow Puncher
  • Our wheat does have a beard, but not as itchy as a barley awn.
  • Most of them had beards and moustaches and permanent wrinkles. No Way Home: A Cuban Dancer's Tale
  • It will look superb in the hands of an old bearded fellow, and if you can get him to read from its pages in a tremulant voice it should add some much needed gravitas to the proceedings. Archive 2005-09-01
  • Swinging from the rope portiere, slathering the pomade upon my beardless face, and all manner of the metaphysical ick in my oversized cuspidors! Excerpt from Urdoxa 2.0
  • The beardy aesthetic of the original now seems outdated. Times, Sunday Times
  • True Christianity is about judgment, atonement and forgiveness and NOT unreciprocated outreach contrary to what the beardie-weirdie and his acolytes might say. How Do Y0u Solve A Problem Like Sharia
  • If I were to ask you to describe your traveling companion I should in all probability learn that his features were very indistinct; he probably wore dark glasses, perhaps also a beard, a heavy coat -- an ulster, most likely -- and no doubt also a scarf wound tightly about his neck and chin. PORNOGRAPHY
  • In mid December, the dog teams turned back, leaving the rest to face the ascent of the Beardmore Glacier and the polar plateau.
  • I had half expected Oscar to be a little daunted by the bearded guy but he knew what he was there for. The Sun
  • This was an event worthy of clearing my calendar and bearding the lioness in her den. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Family Matters
  • He has a haircut, his beard is trimmed, his suit was drycleaned, and he remembered to pack his toothbrush and deodourant. A woman's work is never done
  • Men with thin, sandy hair have a beard problem. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stocky Dundonian has grown a thatch of snowy white hair and a matching beard for his role as a crazy psychiatrist in the film version of the international bestseller Running With Scissors.
  • He is wiry, bearded, a life-long mountaineer, skier and runner and one of Scotland's leading endurance riders.
  • From these places emerged the "beatniks", typically dressed in shabby clothes, sporting a beard and wearing sunglasses at all hours.
  • To the best of my memory he always had a beard.
  • Muslim attire is the same as a Nazi uniform, their weirdy beardies and darth vader wives let us keep tabs on the scum with ease. OPEN THREAD.
  • Hasidic men, in their long black coats, black hats, untrimmed beards, and side curls known as payot, prowl the pavement in search of a transaction. Crystal Death
  • Cut and come again, 444. beard of formal, 69. him out in little stars, 107. is the branch, 41. loaf, to steal a shive of a, 104. most unkindest, of all, 113. take the short, 753. Familiar Quotations A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature
  • But Arsheesh knew by the gold on the stranger's bare arm that he was a Tarkaan or great lord, and he bowed kneeling before him till his beard touched the earth and made signs to Shasta to kneel also.
  • He now has a pot belly while his Afro haircut of the 1980s has been replaced by a short-cropped style and his beard has gone from black to grey.
  • Then the priest shall see the plague: and, behold, if it be in sight deeper than the skin; and there be in it a yellow thin hair; then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is a dry scall, even a leprosy upon the head or beard. Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
  • he was wrinkled and ungroomed, with a two-day beard
  • Hares may pull dead lions by the beard
  • A beard of several days darkened his face, and nearly every bit of mail, leather and armor plate that he wore seemed to have acquired some blemish or other.
  • European axes at the most might have wide scallops filed on the edge of the blade plate on the inside or bottom of the beard, and that is not common.
  • Bits of croissant flake into the bushy beard, which he strokes proudly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Constantinople, where I lived gaily, and spent my money; but I found that to mix in the world, it is necessary not only to have an attaghan, but also to have the courage to use it; and in several broils which took place, from my too frequent use of the water of the Giaour, I invariably proved that, although my voice was that of a lion, my heart was but as water, and the finger of contempt was but too often pointed at the beard of pretence. The Pacha of Many Tales
  • It took courage for her to beard the board of directors.
  • Stick in hand, leathery skin and leather chappals worn to shreds, his dispossession was clear from his finely twirled white moustache and neat beard.
  • Roger was a shy, sweet Jewish boy with very short black hair, a little stub of a beard and pierced ears.
  • The few non-woody species include little bluestem, wintergreen, Virginia tephrosia, wild indigo, tall oatgrass, cowwheat, low frost weed, turkey beard, and bracken fern.
  • By the basin, under a small portico cut in the solid wall, sat a priest, old, bearded, wrinkled, cowled-never being more perfectly eremitish. Ben-Hur, a tale of the Christ
  • He had two days' beard growth across his jowls and chin.
  • Use a beard to minimize a soft or receding or overly prominent chin.
  • She seems to have gone off Mark since he's grown a beard.
  • His face came attached to a grizzled beard; a finger jabbed at the reinforced glass. STUART: A Life Backwards
  • If a player of Beardsley's ability was available now, one whose intelligence brought the best out of so many partners while scoring more than 200 goals himself, there would be little cavilling at a fee of more than £20m. Darren Bent is the latest in a long line of lone wolves | Rob Bagchi
  • As long-time readers will know, I am partial to full beards on men.
  • Andy Ricker, who won the 2011 James Beard award for best chef in the Northwest, shops the stalls of Hmong farmers at his Portland, Oregon, market to find fiddlehead ferns, vegetables like "phak khanaa" or Chinese broccoli, exotic, untranslatable herbs and crucial ingredients like cilantro root for the innovative Asian cuisine he turns out at his restaurant Pok Pok. Chefs talk about unusual farmers market finds
  • Baronet, kneeling in a square beard opposite his wife in a ruff: a very fat lady, the Dame Rebecca Clavering, in alto-relievo, is borne up to Heaven by two little blue-veined angels, who seem to have a severe task — and so forth. The History of Pendennis
  • Does he mind, for example, being called, as he has, a 'bearded scenester' or even - heaven forbid - a hipster? Times, Sunday Times
  • A great whitebeard mentor of mine tells me this ALL. In which I am under-appreciated.
  • Real ale is not all about beardies with sandals.
  • For blossoming from this scoundrel's chin was a hoary beard of such robustness and grooming that it called to mind a cloud brought to the shape of a man's face by the Lord himself.
  • Although bearded vultures were nearly eliminated from Europe and northern Africa, they continued to inhabit their range in Asia in good numbers.
  • A frown of irritation creased his brown and weather-beaten face, obscured by a scraggly black beard that tended to make him rather inscrutable, and probably enhanced his reputation amongst the villagers.
  • The officer was built like a wrestler, with thinning sand coloured hair and a neatly groomed beard.
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  • In many ways it besot him like orphic sound to a musician, or the tenebrisms of artists (Carvaggios like himself); but nonetheless he continued to project blame at the bearded anathema beneath him, and he still glanced down periodically at the floor hoping to find the putative agents of the odor, evidence to bolster his bilious conclusions, being in full denial of himself. An Apostate: Nawin of Thais
  • You couldn't thin a beard with it; you could only trim it. Going For It!: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur
  • 'Once middle age appears even faintly on the horizon, fashion suddenly gets all unhand-me-greybeard-loon' Alexis Petridis: A toast to Toast
  • Santa had lost a lot of weight and his beard was obviously false. Times, Sunday Times
  • The son of Lithuanian immigrants, his moustacheless beard gives him air of a Baltic pastor.
  • Khaki clad, bloused boots, burnooses obscuring their features, bearded men with necks wrapped in shemaghs in the green-black pattern so beloved by many. Dead Zero
  • And Cargill, now beardless, appeared to enjoy the event, regaling colleagues with a few anecdotes.
  • Bits of croissant flake into the bushy beard, which he strokes proudly. Times, Sunday Times
  • He used his newly-acquired knife to remove his beard, leaving him clean-shaven.
  • His beard was just beginning to show signs of grey.
  • Before an adulatory crowd, the beard - and Homburg-sporting LaMontagne spends the whole of tonight's show buried deep in the shadows to the side of his four-piece band, looking like a man who would be far happier singing from the wings. Ray LaMontagne
  • But, remember, you will have passed the Rubicon, when once you have been shaven: if you repent, and let your beard grow, your mouth will by-and-by show no longer what Messer Angelo calls the divine prerogative of lips, but will appear like a dark cavern fringed with horrent brambles.
  • David is shown as a young, beardless figure with short, dark hair, clad in a purple chlamys, fastened at the shoulder (though no fibula is represented), beneath which a white and golden yellow garment can be seen.
  • He was bearded and looking like he hasn't changed his sweatsuit in three weeks.
  • A stream of water flows onto the figure's head; its shiny white beard reflects the light from the kerosene lamp.
  • Other members of the hawkweed group include Common Cat's ear; there are also many hawkbits and hawksbeards, all of which have dandelion-like flowers.
  • There the mayor attempted to arrest them, and Buckingham had to pull off his beard, confess his identity, and claim that as admiral of the fleet he was off to arrange an impromptu inspection at Dover.
  • The list actually sounds a lot more like a 6th Form English project than a beard-stroking look at the future, but, in fairness, who would have thought Google Search Engineer or Social Networking Consultant/Snake Oil Salesman would be titles 20 years ago? RSSMicro Search - Top News on RSS Feeds
  • And potentially, if you've got a beard and dark skin, it may get you shopped to the filth.
  • It took courage for her to beard the board of directors.
  • his beard grew sparsely
  • From the bloody hematoma on his forehead to the true Manchu beard-mustache combo, bloody cuts on his body and guaranteed-to-offend tattoos, this seven-inch tall likeness of the late punker best known for using the stage as a toilet, performing naked and attacking his fans is for the hardcore only. Boing Boing
  • Don Shirley, an understated man with steel-frame glasses and a scraggly beard, was a kindred spirit.
  • The Newcastle-based trust's pair of bearded dragon lizards were on show throughout the weekend.
  • That was the beginning of a short but torrid affair with hybrid bearded irises. A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
  • He had really wiry, fuzzy hair and would prune it like he did with his beard. The Sun
  • He won't call his work satire, 'which sounds like a graduate form of beard-stroking entertainment'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jewbeard, knowing that the color is called celeste green is indeed an indication of whether one is a real cyclist or a poser, but this guy thinks that a 55cm. fits a six footer, so we can probably securely place him in the poser category. Worst of NYC Craigslist Bike Ads: Spikes and Troughs
  • But the life of a small-town solicitor, absorbed by matters of conveyancing and probate, settled on Henry Beard an even greater tranquillity.
  • Eels swaying through the waterweed and nosing up to the surface, a turtle sunning itself on a rock and stretching a hind leg lazily, and great big bearded dragons posed on rocks with their tails hanging down into the path, scaring – and being scared by – small children. Dragons in the garden
  • Finally we're ushered into a cosy room and pushed towards a rotund man with an impressive beard. Times, Sunday Times
  • One man, young and bearded and uncomfortable in his seat, crosses and uncrosses his legs, before being pointed towards a doorway.
  • Down La Canebière I stroll, heading for the glinting, faraway turquoise eyespot of the Old Port, following women dressed in ankle-length raincoats and Islamic head scarves, long-faced men in frayed djellabas and knit skullcaps, gangly youths with scruffy beards. Sunstroked
  • A few minutes later a bearded man in overalls and straw-hat appeared. The Mennonites: a Dutch heritage in Mexico
  • Early depictions of Cain portray him as a bearded man holding a sheaf of grain in one hand and vine-bearing grapes in the other.
  • Just then a bearded, hatted figure swept into their midst. LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
  • My beard needs a trim.
  • On learning the truth, she consents to receive the visit of Lara, an admirer of hers, whom she loves; and, when the Bluebeard, Valdini, surprises his victim and proceeds to the immurement, his first wife slips in most conveniently and whisks him off, leaving Valentine free to marry Balzac
  • She was of a burnt sorrel hue, with a little mixture of dapple-grey spots, but above all she had horrible tail; for it was little more or less than every whit as great as the steeple-pillar of St. Mark beside Langes: and squared as that is, with tuffs and ennicroches or hair-plaits wrought within one another, no otherwise than as the beards are upon the ears of corn. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Are you growing a beard?
  • We evolved from apes and are still apes, less hairy maybe (unless you originated from the mediteranean where your beard grows up to your eyes and your eyebrows up to your hairline and even the women sport a thin moustache) and more ingenious, but apes nonetheless. God’s work? « BuzzMachine
  • Scott Keatley—who along with his wife, Gina, a James Beard scholar and Food Network "Extreme Chef" contestant, founded Nourishing NYC, a nonprofit that feeds those in need and maintains one of the garden's more bounteous beds—admitted that he doesn't always run around in a carrot costume; he has someone else do it for him. A Sunny Plot to Feel Good
  • Originally most bearded irises had droopy falls (the petals that hang down).
  • Yes | No | Report from huntnow wrote 23 hours 38 min ago the nature of this question confuses the hell out of me but the beard on a turkey looks like a beard of sorts. it protrudes out of their feathers on their chest in long, hopefully, dark colored bristly hairlike form. fudd what did these other hunters think a turkey beard was? QUIZ... I've run into some hunters who thought they knew what a turkey beard is, but they didnt.
  • His colleagues have been debating whether the carcass belongs to a bearded seal, a walrus or a beluga whale.
  • Slide 3: We have put our knowledge about algal ecophysiology to good use in the following major field studies: •Port Phillip Bay Environmental Study - the Beardall lab was responsible for studies on •phytoplankton distributions and productivity (R. Royle and Simon Roberts); •benthic microalgal distributions and productivity (B. Light, PhD project) and Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The cover, a thin card folder, shows a bearded man gesticulating at traffic from the pavement.
  • Curated by John Beardsley, it took the garden as a model for public art and presented work that focused on the restorative properties of nature and the region's garden tradition.
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  • Noé Montes on hand to help you experience the thrill of beardedness. Wondermark
  • In that flashing glimpse, even as he reined and spurred to make his own horse leap sidewise out from under, Harley Kennan observed the scratched skin and torn clothing, the wild-burning eyes, and the haggardness under the scraggly growth of beard, of the man-hunted man. CHAPTER XXXVI
  • There are grannies, young couples, a good few beards - but not much beard-stroking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ragnar Redbeard, on the other hand, is another kind of egoist entirely, a Fascist, misogynistic, and sacrilegious bore who desires to impress that he Knows All, and anyone daring to disagree with his interpretation of Man is but mere dirt beneath his steel-toed boots. Essays
  • Henceforth the mountaineer becomes transformed into a champion of humanity, hunting the wicked bearded steinbock in all corners; especially through the cabinet of those dark men who decree the taxes detested in Tyrol. Vittoria — Volume 5
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  • The site has a rich marine fauna and is a key site for species such as osprey and bearded vultures. Scandola Nature Reserve & Capes Girolata and Porto, France
  • It was a regular antheap all the way in, with the miners crawling over the tree-clad slopes, and the ceaseless thump of picks and scrape of shovels and ring of axes, and ramshackle huts and shanties and sluice-boxes everywhere, with dirty bearded fellows in slouch hats and galluses cussing and burrowing, and claim signs all along Sweetheart Mine, Crossbone Diggings, Damyereyes Gulch, and the like. Isabelle
  • Put a knife in those teeth and you'd be Bluebeard incarnate," she said. TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH
  • In bayous and in cool rainforests, large lichens known as ‘old man's beard’ may often be seen hanging from the branches of trees.
  • Beard is shown restored mosaics and frescoes, and taken inside store rooms packed with artefacts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beard the lion in his den. 
  • For the most part, the Etech conference was made up of two groups: the graybeards and the baldies (alternatively the t-shirt brigade).
  • Then, coming out of the telephone booth, he got into conversation with two bearded young men who were in mullah's costume. Among the Believers
  • The always-reliable Adam Kirsch comes through in Slate: "In a novel full of grim jokes, the grimmest is the possibility that if the planet is to stand a chance of being saved, its fate may lie in the hands of a man like Michael Beard. Anis Shivani: Why American Reviewers Disliked Ian McEwan's "Solar": And What That Says About the Cultural Establishment
  • A short plump pirate with an eye patch over his right eye, messy hair and a tangled beard.
  • Opposite, a portly gentleman with a magnificent beard adjusted his sword and bowed his head minutely in welcome.
  • Can you believe it, some chap with a beard stole my clothes at gunpoint?
  • The biggest man, a burly bearded fellow, stepped in front of the others and pointed his loaded crossbow at Tak.
  • He returned his hired vessel, removed beard, turban, and aba behind a tree, and headed for the Amelia, scratching absently at his jaw. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • Ingredients 3 pounds small boiling potatoes or medium sweet potatoes, cut in half 8 quarts littleneck or cherrystone clams 12 ears corn, husks on 2 pounds red or yellow onions, peeled and cut in half 8 quarts mussels, well-rinsed and debearded 12 chicken thighs optional 3 pounds spicy sausage such as chorizo, linguica Happy as a Clambake
  • Older Palaeozoic rocks are represented by greenish grey slates from the sides of the Beardmore glacier and by radiolarian cherts; but the most widespread of the sedimentary rocks occurring in vast beds in the mountain faces is that named by Ferrar the Beacon sandstones, which in the far south Shackleton found to be banded with seams of shale and coal amongst which a fossil occurred which has been identified as coniferous wood and suggests that the place of the formation is Lower Carboniferous or perhaps Upper Devonian. Perspective of Antarctica in 1911
  • The concept is warm, stringy cheese curds and gravy running down my beard.
  • This is seen in the quote: ‘Nay, I prithee put on this gown and this beard; make him believe thou are Sir Topas the curate; do it quickly.’
  • The bearded saki (Chiropotes satanas), howler monkey (Alouatta belzebul), and red-handed tamarin (Saguinus midas) are all eastern Amazonian primates. Tocantins-Araguaia-Maranhão moist forests
  • Perteet -- bearded, earringed -- was a very big man and very big eater. STONE CITY
  • There have been reports that the caterpillars of the butterfly Euphydryes phaeton feed on the foliage of various beardtongues, but this does not appear to be the case in Illinois.
  • You recall the stocky man with the wide golden belt and the red-gold beard? Shield of Thunder
  • Then ships bearing news might reach Alexandria by the dozen -- that is, the greybeard added with a defiant glance at the daintily clad city gentleman -- if they were allowed to pass the Pharos or go through the Poseidon basin into the Eunostus. Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works
  • Marseilles is taken, and put under martial law: lo, at Marseilles, what one besmutted red-bearded corn-ear is this which they cut; -- one gross Man, we mean, with copper-studded face; plenteous beard, or beard-stubble, of a tile-colour? The French Revolution
  • I believe Bob wanted Joan to be more than just a beard and companion to him.
  • He wore the cowboy hat and he had a beard. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • This condition can sometimes be hard to treat and may require shaving the beard and applying anti-fungal cream.
  • They have thirty or forty hairs in their beards. A BOOK OF LANDS AND PEOPLES
  • I remember little about him except that he had a black beard flecked with grey, and gave me oranges.
  • His clothes, his beard, his very features have much the appearance that his house has, as if the owner of it were distant on another occupation, and the camise has regained a considerable portion of his clearing. Defenders of Democracy; contributions from representative men and women of letters and other arts from our allies and our own country, edited by the Gift book committee of the Militia of Mercy
  • Rip rubbed his chin, and noticed that he had a long, scraggly beard.
  • We know, from preliminary data analyses of three years of our four-year gobbler study, hunters select the older 'long-beards' over juveniles, or 'jakes', and the two-year-old age class, in particular, are the most vocal, and most readily come to a hunter's call. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • Prithee, thou brown-robed fellow, how looked he in a _sanbenito_ -- that tall, fierce, black-bearded Captain that your Provincial mentions here? Sir Mortimer
  • Sikhs are easily distinguishable from the population since the practicing Sikh men wear turbans and beards. John L. Esposito: Obama's Trip to India: Sikhs Are Not Muslims
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  • On the operating table, there are more distinct differences - male facelifts can't ignore the beard, so the aim is for a more rugged, rather than completely unlined, result.
  • This bearded and soft-spoken environmentalist poured out his heart, urging human beings to stop considering themselves the sole master of the earth, and instead start viewing themselves as just a small part of the whole beautiful order of nature.
  • His hair and beard look grey. Times, Sunday Times
  • The few heads that have either been found in or associated with the sanctuary show bearded men with long curly hair wearing wreaths, probably of laurels.
  • The bearded trickster appears to be buying some milk until he tells the cashier: 'Look into my eyes. The Sun
  • His suit was dark, his hair dyed black, his beard full and neat.
  • Alarmed by Russian pogroms and the anti-Semitic Dreyfus trial in France, Herzl wrote a manifesto, "The Jewish State" (1895), and a novel, "The Old-New Land" (1900), before bearding the German Kaiser at the gates of Jerusalem. City of Peace—and War
  • On the way to the church, she ran into an old soldier with a strange long red beard.
  • One beardy man has been honoured with two statues.
  • Here, O idle water-wanderer, let your boat glide with the scarcely moving current, and gaze upon the leafy groves of the sub-aqueous wilderness lit up by the rays of the sun, and watch the fish moving singly or in shoals at various depths -- the bearded barbel, the spotted trout, the shimmering bream, and the bronzen tench. Two Summers in Guyenne
  • Will he be bringing his splendid new ginger beard? Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are as small as a microbe, even the wispiest beard is like a giant rainforest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet none has had the impact of the big beard. Times, Sunday Times
  • With his white beard and blue cap he looked like an old sea dog.
  • A long white beard fell on his breast, and a magnificent kaross of leopard skin covered his shoulders. Prester John
  • Apparently there are two bearded men who potentially live in the ground floor flat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whether or not Bearden had some of the prototypical-male-artist in him is a question that is answered here as much as it can be, with Saar and Thomas adding some fuel to the fire but hesitating to add too much after all, both artists have produced female nudes of their own for the show. Bobby Elliott: The Bearden Project: A Family Affair

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