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US
/ˈməsˌtæʃ/
]
[ UK /məstˈɑːʃ/ ]
[ UK /məstˈɑːʃ/ ]
NOUN
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an unshaved growth of hair on the upper lip
he looked younger after he shaved off his mustache
How To Use moustache In A Sentence
- He will have noted the height, build, and general appearance of the two men: one was fat, middle-aged, and bald and had a scar over his left eye; the other younger, fair-haired, more athletic, and had a moustache.
- Carefully trimming, shaving and shaping one's facial hair can achieve a never-ending multitude of looks, such as handlebar moustaches, goatees and designer sideburns.
- He is of a medium build and has short grey receding hair and a moustache.
- But I suppose it was too much to expect for him to have a black, twirly moustache and for her to cackle mysteriously from beneath an impenetrable black shroud.
- The shaken man described one of the attackers as thin, in his early 20s, with long thin face and a Mexican-style moustache and sallow complexion.
- He does credit himself with a good sniffer though and claims that his thick moustache is both a blessing – pleasant smells linger longer – and a curse – the bad ones do too. Something Stinks « So Many Books
- Near her wandered her husband, orientally bland, invariably affable, and from time to time squinting sideways, as usual, in the ever-renewed expectation that he might catch a glimpse of his stiff, retroussé moustache. The Younger Set
- He wore pince-nez spectacles, a round-ended stiff collar, and a moustache.
- Most of them had beards and moustaches and permanent wrinkles. No Way Home: A Cuban Dancer's Tale
- And he's dressed in a suit and has a mod haircut; not a waxed moustache in sight. Times, Sunday Times