[ UK /hɜːsˈuːt/ ]
[ US /hɝˈsut/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having or covered with hair
    a hairy caterpillar
    Jacob was a hairy man
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How To Use hirsute In A Sentence

  • For decades the right had successfully demonized women who embraced the label as hirsute succubi, family-scorning and erotically disadvantaged old bags. Big Girls Don’t Cry
  • He is no longer the hirsute bombshell he was in those years, but his love for the jersey, his influence on Limerick hurling, is as strong as ever.
  • Beautiful euro student with natural nectareous knockers hirsute crotch and axillary cavities. Flashback: Romney Embraced Ted Kennedy On Health Care
  • (showy crotalaria or rattlebox) and Indigo fera hirsute (hairy indigo) can reduce populations of most type of nematodes. Chapter 10
  • His body was broad, hirsute, and covered with scars, some of them fully six inches long. EVERVILLE
  • In greedy desperation, Oberon plans to distract Titania by having his impish henchman Puck (the hirsute Stanley Tucci) slip her a mickey, causing her to fall in love with something repulsive.
  • I. and SARG, T.M. (1965) Macro and micromorphology of the stems and leaves of Thymelea hirsute L. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, (UAR), 6, 147 - 162. Chapter 5
  • It's not the hair on his chest that socially disadvantages the hirsute man.
  • After showing off her hirsute gams on last year's Golden Globes red carpet -- and openly talking about her shaving habits or lack thereof --... PHOTOS: Mo'Nique Shaves Her Legs?
  • Men also have hair dryers and, if they suffer from baldness, they use a growth stimulator, buy hairpieces, or have hair transplanted from the hirsute part of the scalp to the bare areas.
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