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US
/ˈʃeɪvən/
]
[ UK /ʃˈeɪvən/ ]
[ UK /ʃˈeɪvən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- having the beard or hair cut off close to the skin
How To Use shaven In A Sentence
- He wanders around Manhattan, unshaven, unbathed, and smoking and cussing a lot.
- He was clean-shaven, in his early 30s and wearing a dark blue t-shirt.
- Nevertheless, he was clean-shaven, his hair was cut and his ears were clean. Stephanie Gertler: Vanishing in New York City
- Unlike most men I was accustomed to about me, he was smooth-shaven. Chapter 13
- I looked him up and down, taking in the unshaven cheeks, the missing button on his shirt, the ratty cuffs on his jeans. NO BODY
- Some fabulously original singer-songwriters rose to sudden popular prominence… and were arrested, jailed, and sent into exile with shaven heads.
- They are indescribably charming, John with his round, open face and close-shaven hair and Leo with his rascal grin and an explosion of curls pulled into a ponytail. Washington teens John and Leo Manzari have all the right dance moves
- He'll have to stomach the invasion of his small little Baraboo in Sauk County as the uncleansed, the unshaven, the Communists, the Marxists, and the all out who-knows-what come for "Fighting Bob Fest. Archive 2005-09-01
- Nadler turned out to be about my height, trimly built, clean-shaven, and wearing a gray glen plaid suit and a striped tie. HOPE TO DIE
- Davis thinks the Wizard may also suffer from skin irritation -- he noticed a bit of a rash during Arenas's cleanshaven days. Gilbert Arenas and his crazy new beard: Barbers tell us what it means