[
US
/ˈstəbəɫ/
]
[ UK /stˈʌbəl/ ]
[ UK /stˈʌbəl/ ]
NOUN
- short stiff hairs growing on a man's face when he has not shaved for a few days
- material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds
How To Use stubble In A Sentence
- He wears tee shirts and a designer stubble and is always two steps ahead of himself.
- There were brighter pictures, of early Mexican-Californian life, a pastel of twilight eucalyptus with a sunset-tipped mountain beyond, by Reimers, a moonlight by Peters, and a Griffin stubble-field across which gleamed and smoldered California summer hills of tawny brown and purple-misted, wooded canyons. CHAPTER VIII
- The mayor, the imam, the sheik and some stubbled men all took seats around the long table.
- There would be stubble after the crop's harvested, therefore cattle feed, especially in the end of the dry.
- The image shows a slightly chubby-faced man with receding, dark cropped hair, tanned skin and stubble.
- The figure wearing dark suit, open-necked shirt and stubble, sheltering beneath an umbrella from the torrential rain outside a London cinema, could hardly look more glum.
- He observes the annual round of sowers and barley harvesters, goes stubblewalking, and contemplates how the modern combine has forever changed life for rural farmers.
- A network of tingly sensations traveled pleasantly through his stubble face. Talking Heads « A Fly in Amber
- I definitely think stubble is the way to go for him. Twilight Lexicon » Evening News
- After the harvest the peasants enjoyed the collective right to glean and to graze livestock on the stubble.