How To Use Bewhiskered In A Sentence
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The bewhiskered individual, who looked like a Scotsman, had the Teutonic name of Von Blix, and spoke with a strong American accent.
Chapter 14
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‘Well, you just tell me where and when you want me and I'll be there,’ the bewhiskered handyman said.
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Exquisitely bewhiskered; stark, white antenna, straight as power lines, centred on his nose, dynamically oscillating.
BEHINDLINGS
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It's dredged up from the imaginary cinematheque of the director's own mind: bewhiskered faces loom in and out of focus and the film stock switches from grey to tinges of blue and pink, with hi-tech flashes of colour painted in.
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For those of you who visited the Livestock Centre, you will remember the bewhiskered gentleman who manned the sweetshop and tended the gardens.
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The picture of the bewhiskered trio, as he had last seen them, mulcted of four dollars and ninety cents and a ferry ticket, made him chuckle.
Chapter 34
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‘My sacking from the programme reveals exactly what the company thinks of the countryside and country people,’ writes the bewhiskered farmer from the Fens.
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He was a bewhiskered, distinguished-looking gentleman.
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If you're a glutton for Dickens and you'll need to be, with the BBC already stuffing its schedules with the forthcoming bicentenary of his birth, jolly spoofery abounds in The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff, which features Robert Webb as an upstanding Victorian retailer of nonsense items thrown into sudden penury by bewhiskered evil Stephen Fry in a stovepipe hat.
Phil Hogan's Christmas TV highlights
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And a bewhiskered man in green wellingtons wandered back and forth trying to identify the winner of a bottle of whisky in a raffle to boost the Countryside fund.
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Staggering and maundering to himself, with bloodshot eyes, and a raw and bleeding slash down one side of his bewhiskered face, he was altogether the most nauseating specimen of degradation and filth I had ever encountered.
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‘Well, I can't stop you,’ said the bewhiskered Brother.
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While most of the pictured scientists are bewhiskered men, there are a few women in the set.
Science
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The series of Oriental fantasies about a vain, bewhiskered enchanter whose power resides in one hair on his head, was well received by the critics but did not sell well.
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Trips to the library revealed that the bewhiskered, barefoot man Id fi rst seen looking out at me from the framed newspaper report, Henry James Stuart, was the builder, and he was anything but a hermit.
Sonny Brewer - An interview with author
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Aunt Olivia's kitten, a fat, bewhiskered creature, looking as if it were cut out of black velvet, shared our vigil and purred in maddening peace of mind.
Chronicles of Avonlea
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The bewhiskered older man held the bridle of the buggy horse until Sam was settled in his seat.
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Next he noticed a bewhiskered, youthful-looking man, sitting at a roll-top desk, who regarded him curiously.
Chapter 33
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Prominent among the pictures is an 1854 sepia photograph of Jonathan Pickering, the bewhiskered company founder.
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Jaime blinked as a bewhiskered old man crossed in front of her toward a mummy leaning against the far wall; the man had a large pair of scissors in one hand.
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Exquisitely bewhiskered; stark, white antenna, straight as power lines, centred on his nose, dynamically oscillating.
BEHINDLINGS
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He is a kind of bewhiskered Sir Galahad who goes in quest of Trilby instead of the Holy Grail, and having found her, sits down on her bed and cheers her up while she kisses and caresses him.
The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 1.
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Her efforts are wasted on this film while the principal actor is similarly squandered as the bewhiskered wizard who follows them through time and tries to restore them to their rightful place in the world.
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The bewhiskered gent is but an image on a screen behind me.
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He's this wonderful, bewhiskered, white haired servant, hovering with a tray in the background.
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As George gazed at the strange, bewhiskered tree before her, she wondered if it could have anything to do with the witch tree symbol.
THE WITCH TREE SYMBOL
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Unfortunately the ranks of bewhiskered military men, fashionable in Victoria's imperial times, were rarely replaced by new heroes in the impoverished 20th century.
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The picture of the bewhiskered trio, as he had last seen them, mulcted of four dollars and ninety cents and a ferry ticket, made him chuckle.
Chapter 34
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This miserable creature --- Wesley deduced --- was none other than the fabulously bewhiskered Path- finder).
BEHINDLINGS
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In front of the camera were two unfakable underdogs: rugged Kentuckian Ray Salyer as the railman, and Gorman Hendricks as his older, bewhiskered friend.
Where American Dreams Went to Drink
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Andrea thrilled us with his free-diving skills, only to be easily outdone by his bewhiskered dancing partners.
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We were not the only large mammals in this forest, and would sometimes catch a glimpse of a doe-eyed, bewhiskered face peering at us through the kelp.
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For those of you who visited York Livestock Centre, you will remember the bewhiskered gentleman who manned the sweetshop and tended the gardens.
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Next he noticed a bewhiskered, youthful-looking man, sitting at a roll-top desk, who regarded him curiously.
Chapter 33
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No, he's probably watching, ‘the bewhiskered fellow complained.’
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In 1919 the Washington Post applauded "serious cleaning up" of "bewhiskered, ranting, howling, mentally warped, law-defying aliens" and "international misfits," and in subsequent generations we find parallel support for official, well-muscled efforts to make us feel safe by finding an internal enemy that can be attacked.
Michael Roth: Review of Jay Feldman's Manufacturing Hysteria
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If you're a glutton for Dickens and you'll need to be, with the BBC already stuffing its schedules with the forthcoming bicentenary of his birth, jolly spoofery abounds in The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff, which features Robert Webb as an upstanding Victorian retailer of nonsense items thrown into sudden penury by bewhiskered evil Stephen Fry in a stovepipe hat.
Phil Hogan's Christmas TV highlights
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Kevin, take a break from excitable, bewhiskered German philosophers of the 19th century!
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During this period he experimented with a comic character, the bewhiskered Willie Work.
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