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bearded

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

How To Use bearded In A Sentence

  • Intellectual Dublin seemed no longer to consist of writers, but of folk singers, bearded or otherwise.
  • It wants to stand as a sweeping spectacle of one of the darkest chapters in our young nation's history, but it only wants to accomplish it with words, not deeds, bombastic brays from bearded windy windbags, not gripping historical drama.
  • 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'
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