bearded

[ US /ˈbɪɹdəd/ ]
[ UK /bˈi‍ədɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having hair on the cheeks and chin
  2. having a growth of hairlike awns
    bearded wheatgrass
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How To Use bearded In A Sentence

  • Intellectual Dublin seemed no longer to consist of writers, but of folk singers, bearded or otherwise.
  • Just then the door opened and in stepped a wiry bearded man, who was mumbling to himself and skittering around cattishly.
  • 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.
  • Once flowering is over, lift and divide overgrown clumps of bearded irises. Times, Sunday Times
  • His impassive, bearded face again cracks a smile. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've always had a thing about bearded irises. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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'
  • 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
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