How To Use Whisker In A Sentence
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They are able to sense very minute vibrations in the ground, and feel their way through total darkness with their paws and whiskers.
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My mom is a cat whisker collector, I'm her sole supplier.
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An scrape of whiskers or daub of toothpaste unrinsed in the bathroom sink.
Ann, meet Bob
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He was wakened by a savage whiskerando of the other watch, who, seizing him by his waistband, dragged him most indecorously out, furiously denouncing him for a skulker.
Israel Potter
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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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All three of the democratic frontrunners were only separated by a whisker's bredth.
Top Edwards Adviser Joe Trippi: Hillary And Obama Are "Banging Down The Doors" For Our Endorsement
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If you use 2 Blaser vanes they will hold up to many-many shots through the whiskers.
Drop away rests or a 2 pronged rest, or a Whisker biscuit
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TOKYO She may be cute, but the latest top model to make her debut in Vogue is also podgy with short legs and whiskers.
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You escaped serious injury by a whisker, so consider yourselves very lucky.
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Nevertheless, the immense size of its larynx or thropple, which William dissected out and brought with him to England, seems to indicate vast powers of voice in this animal; but I am at a loss to conjecture why it should be provided either with this unusual capability of "blaring," or with the exceedingly strong whiskers that arm its muzzle, organs which, though nominally of little or no importance except in
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 367, April 25, 1829
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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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She came within a whisker of an absolute majority.
Times, Sunday Times
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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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When a white van with two more whiskered men pulled up to the huddle, Sergeant Tommy Wright stepped out of his gold Ford Explorer.
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I suspect that if the cops started hassling all the well-nourished bald guys with chin whiskers, I might soon find this tiresome.
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Oh my ears and whiskers, no!
Times, Sunday Times
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Perhaps it's the braces that complete the whiskers look... along with his grandad shirt and vest.
The Sun
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This release just missed the cut on the last missive by a whisker and a bit.
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The bewhiskered gent is but an image on a screen behind me.
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Another notable mode of sensation in cats are whiskers, or vibrissae.
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He's this wonderful, bewhiskered, white haired servant, hovering with a tray in the background.
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While its volumes are down, it managed to increase its segment share, if only by a whisker.
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One man is rather grey and grizzled, with whiskers poking quite a way out of his brow.
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So I figged up, and when I regarded myself in Skene's cracked mirror - blue tunic and breeches, gold belt and epaulettes, white gauntlets and helmet, well-bristled whiskers, and Flashy's stalwart fourteen stone inside it all, it wasn't half bad.
Fiancée
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Le Pont de l'Arc-en-ciel = The Rainbow Bridge (fictional place over which animals go after death); le petit animal à moustaches = the little whiskered animal (the cat); l'animalité (f) = animality; le partage (m) = sharing.
Guetter - French Word-A-Day
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He was clean shaven, only a few small whiskers roughened his otherwise smooth chin.
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He thinks the seals may detect prey by means of their whiskers, detecting the ‘wake’ of fish as they pass by.
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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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-- Pale sandy red, darker on the top of the head, the shoulders and fore part of back; two large patches behind the ears; the feet and the under-parts are pale buff yellow; ears moderately large, subovate and well clad, rusty yellow, paler on the under part; whiskers very long, brown, a few brownish white; toe-pads blackish.
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
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‘By no means, reverend Lady; They are of a delicate pea-green with flame-coloured hair and whiskers.’
The Monk
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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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Their top spark was a rangy, well-knit Ulsterman with sandy whiskers and a soft-spoken honeycomb voice; his name, he informed me, was Grattan Nugent-Hare, "with the hyphen, sir which is a bit of a pose, don't ye know, but I'm attached to it.
Isabelle
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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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The endearing Eastern Barred Bandicoot is a small animal characterised by a slender, elongated head tapering to a pink nose and well whiskered muzzle.
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An Zski an Tribble an lolcatburgler an halfbeast an Paul an Jules an whiskers an TinkieCheezburger & teh Angel Catburgers an SJ an sangrail an Melissa an Teenie an 343GuiltySpark an kitkay an DMarie an DivaGeek an Duffy an annyluvsprintie . . .
I has a sad. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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Nocturnal animals, binturongs do most of their hunting at night, using their long whiskers as ‘tools’ for sensing food.
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The first who entered was a little Ribston pippin of a man, with ruddy cheeks and fluffy white side-whiskers.
The Adventure of Black Peter.
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Billions of tiny whiskers create a thin cushion of air above the cotton fabric, smoothing out wrinkles and allowing liquids to bead up and roll off without a trace.
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Between the red-whiskered man and the white-hatted man sits Ben Wasson.
Moon Face:The Shadow and the Flash
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The lines or whiskers go from the minimum to the maximum unless there are interquartile range (the length of the rectangle) from the 75th percentile or 1.5 times the interquartile range (IQR) less than the 25 th percentile.
Forbes.com: News
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They have an inbred ability to escape death by a whisker.
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Using a paint brush paint blue eyes and whiskers on to the rabbit's face and pink ears and a nose.
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The entire area under the tree was soaked and the dog was muddy from the whiskers on his cheeks to the bottom of his short tail.
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And there was poor old Flashy, caught behind the companies of the 24th as they poured their volley-firing into the "chest" of the Zulu army, cheering and shouting for the ammunition-carriers, and Durnford 's bald forehead glinting in the sun above his splendid whiskers as he pulled his men back to the donga and blazed away at the left "horn" sweeping in towards them.
Watershed
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The first who entered was a little ribston-pippin of a man, with ruddy cheeks and fluffy white side-whiskers.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
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Sterling is within a whisker of a value it last plumbed during the depths of the 2008 financial crisis.
Times, Sunday Times
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This miserable creature --- Wesley deduced --- was none other than the fabulously bewhiskered Path- finder).
BEHINDLINGS
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His uniform - the one he'd always worn - was green with age and his whiskers were grey and bristly.
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He licked the glisten from her fur and nuzzled among the sensitive whiskers around her snout.
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You escaped serious injury by a whisker, so consider yourselves very lucky.
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The Beard Liberation Front is not doing itself, or its cause, any favours by toadying to those who lack the conviction to sprout a decent set of whiskers and grow the full monty.
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Bron froze and stared pointedly at the finger, his whiskers vibrating crazily.
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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The Emperor Franz Josef favoured equally luxuriant mutton-chop whiskers - effectively a beard, with the chin shaven.
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A pair of athletes, scienced to the tips of their vibrating digits, compelled to appeal to the courtesy of a wild and well-whiskered Legislature, would doubtless appear inconsistent to gentlemen of the National Sporting Club of London, who were anxious to have the big fight settled within earshot of Bow Bells, in the luxurious rooms of the London National Sporting Club.
The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2)
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It has a nose like a dog's, teeth like a leopard's, and whiskers like an otter's.
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She still looks the cat 's whiskers though.
The Sun
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The examiner was a Dr Bull, an elderly anatomy lecturer of rather Victorian appearance, with mutton chop whiskers and beetling eyebrows.
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He has rapidly figured out that now the least whisker tickle on my cheek awakens me and food appears in his bowl without argument.
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Unlike the Hollywood outsiders playing with six-shooters, Adakai could name all the sandstone spires, massive buttes, and whorled arches, bathed in reflected red: the Right Mitten and the Left, Gray Whiskers, Three Sisters, Bear and Rabbit, King on His Throne, arrayed in an ancient skyline that could have passed for Mars.
Yellow Dirt
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The lower and upper whiskers extend to the most extreme data point within 1.5 times the interquartile range of the first and third quartiles, respectively.
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But I thought it was one aspect of whisker-growing I was going to be spared - maybe my pathetic attempt was so feeble it couldn't even muster the required bristliness to make it itch.
BBC News - Home
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Exquisitely bewhiskered; stark, white antenna, straight as power lines, centred on his nose, dynamically oscillating.
BEHINDLINGS
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A lord mayor's chauffeur is just a few whiskers away from becoming a world moustache champion.
Times, Sunday Times
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You escaped serious injury by a whisker, so consider yourselves very lucky.
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It suspended its dividend and came within a whisker of breaching its loan terms.
Times, Sunday Times
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So I just look for a shorty with crumply whiskers?
Cheeseburger Gothic » While we wait for the Geek.
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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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whiskers grew luxuriantly from his ample jowls
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Not so long ago it was fashionable for extravagant whiskers to adorn all red-blooded males.
The Sun
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AN electrician nabbed at five times the drink-drive limit after downing a bottle of vodka has escaped jail by a whisker.
The Sun
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Perhaps he looked rather older than he was, for he was stiff built and strong, with an ample crop of whiskers extending from his great red docken ears round his harvest moon of a face.
Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour
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Lincoln "growed" whiskers after his first nomination for the Presidency.
Lincoln's Yarns and Stories: a complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes that made Lincoln famous as America's greatest story teller
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As soon as the whiskers pass over food, the protrusible mouth drops down with an elevator-like motion and rapidly sucks in its meal.
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The two friends, each with tangled brown hair and not the faintest shadow of a facial whisker, live a mile apart in Andover, Mass., and graduated from Andover High School on the honor roll last spring.
Students ordered held in case of suspected drug lab at Georgetown
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The engraver's tools make beautiful striations and cross-hatchings on foliage and on birds' wings and rictal bristles, feathers fine as whiskers, that watercolor alone can never produce.
The Joys of Slow Looking
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Fred Bear Lights Out 65#, Trophy ridge sight, whisker biscuit but I think I may switch because it seems to be messing up my fletchings already.
What is everyone shooting?
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ZnO whisker , the only tetrapod among all kinds of whiskers, possesses good comprehensive properties.
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When I got back to the table I stood behind Papa, slipped my arms around his neck and bending down kissed his whiskery cheek.
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Gradually, I became used to seeing the gentleman with the black whiskers.
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We drew from the river shining blue perch heavier than the fattest man in our company, and there were huge catfish, with barbellate whiskers as long as my arm, that were too strong and weighty to be captured in the nets.
River God
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IT may be cute, but the latest top model to do IT debut in Vogue is too podgy with short legs and whiskers.
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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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Whiskers the manatee is an ambassador for his imperiled species.
Sharing in the USA
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Highlights included a heart-stopping display by the Red Arrows, whose daredevil pilots flew within whiskers of each other before rising into the sky trailing plumes of coloured smoke.
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You escaped serious injury by a whisker, so consider yourselves very lucky.
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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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Her own fingers were itching to touch his whiskered jaw, her lips craved the taste of his.
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He was a stout older Scot by the name of Ian, with whiskers of a beard, and a rough voice, but had a kind heart.
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He watched the cat cleaning the milk off her whiskers.
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I turned into a tiger and roared, feeling the sinews under my skin tighten, and my adopted whiskers bristle.
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The whiskered clowder of cuteness is currently living in foster care.
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You wear a shiny skin and a funny hat-the Almighy Animal Trainer lets it go at that, You bark ever-so-slightly at the Trainer's gun, with your whiskers melting in the noon-day sun.
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A bald man with bushy side-whiskers frowned down from a window with her father's frown, and for an instant looked so much like Lord Tywin that she stumbled.
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TWO sisters suffering from the same genetic illness could be on the road to a cure this year, thanks to fundraisers who are within a whisker of smashing a £160,000 target.
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Chinese thrushes compete with other birds with extraordinary names: white-rumped shamas, red-whiskered bulbuls.
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Jesus, I had to laugh at the way he came out with that about the old one with the winkers on her, blind drunk in her royal palace every night of God, old Vic, with her jorum of mountain dew and her coachman carting her up body and bones to roll into bed and she pulling him by the whiskers and singing him old bits of songs about
Ulysses
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Farther back, there's furtive jack-in-the-pulpit and mayapple, and along our driveway, wild columbine's whiskered pendants.
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Spidery legs, rat eyes, whiffling whiskers: an unearthed hedgehog, part of the general exodus due to building developments nearby.
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No, he's probably watching, ‘the bewhiskered fellow complained.’
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Who's the old gee-gee with the whiskers?" asked the disrespectful
Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island Or, The Old Hunter's Treasure Box
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Whether or not there are outliers - not all data sets have them - the whiskers extend to the largest value within 1.5 IQR from the 75 Must be at least 4 characters, letters and numbers only.
Forbes.com: News
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For rabbits, use red pimento for ears, strips of cucumber peel for whiskers and small pieces of olive for eyes.
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Although he was clean-shaven, Jason had some industrial-strength steel wool whiskers.
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Out in the pond I had fantastic views of a whiskered tern wheeling around and picking food of some sort out of the water.
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Schmidt finished second, losing by a whisker in the final event.
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Why man, should you wed Barbara Standish and raise a hand upon her as I've seen you do upon your daughters, woman-grown, I'd not answer but she'd have your life's blood for it; and if you bade her stint the measure of the corn she sold to your neighbors, she'd quit your roof and you, before you could say whiskerando!
Standish of Standish A story of the Pilgrims
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Tall, handsome, unscrupulous, with splendid curling black cavalry whiskers, Flashman is also a compulsive womaniser.
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The examiner was a Dr Bull, an elderly (or so he seemed to me) anatomy lecturer of rather Victorian appearance, with mutton chop whiskers and beetling eyebrows.
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Sterling is within a whisker of a value it last plumbed during the depths of the 2008 financial crisis.
Times, Sunday Times
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“I have so many chin whiskers I look like carny-folk!” cried Jules, while Laurie gasped that her pores resembled “bullet holes.”
'Cougar Town' recap: Sex, snacks, and videotape | EW.com
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Young Morton stood in fur Smith, richt doon tae the whiskers.
THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
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A related species, the whiskered auklet, has a similar tangerine-like plumage odor, and other sea birds such as shearwaters and storm petrels have distinct musky odors.
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Discovered in Laos, Southeast Asia, the animal is described as an ‘oddball rodent’ with long whiskers, stubby legs, and a furry tail.
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Several new chin whiskers, an overnight moustachio, and five new zits in festive colours ornamented my face.
Archive 2008-01-01
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Thick, bristly, black whiskers that covered the lower half of his face told the two shipmates that he hadn't shaved in a long while.
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Finally, when you trim those unwanted whiskers, remember to take it easy with the trimmer and read the instructions before doing something that could be potentially dangerous.
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A kindly, gray-whiskered old gentleman came tottering and rocking into view, his rosy, wrinkled face beaming benediction on the world as he passed through it -- on the sunshine dappling the undergrowth, on the furry squirrels sitting up on their hind legs to watch him pass, on the stray dickybird that hopped fearlessly in his path, at the young man sitting very rigid there on his bench, at the fair, sweet-faced girl who met his aged eyes with the gentlest of involuntary smiles.
The Tracer of Lost Persons
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Eventually they arrived, the new vehicle of choice for whiskered hippie types who explored the trails in jeans and flannel shirts way before grunge became popular.
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We were a whisker from death.
The Sun
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Some gaitered old countryman with little grey whiskers, neat, weathered and firm-featured; or one of those short-necked John Bulls, still extant, square and weighty, with a flat top to his head, and a flat white topper on it!
The Silver Spoon
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He can only just reach the apple, only just brush her hand with his whiskery mouth.
SEA MUSIC
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In attempting to get off the mark, was within a whisker of being run out, Kevin's throw careering for overthrows instead.
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The examiner was a Dr Bull, an elderly anatomy lecturer of rather Victorian appearance, with mutton-chop whiskers and beetling eyebrows.
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Building the cairn was a fine warming jab, but the ice on our whiskers often took some ten minutes thawing out.
South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917
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I intuit Blair will win the election by a whisker.
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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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He thinks he's the cat's whiskers , ie has a high opinion of himself.
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Many of the most destructive grasshopper species have poetic-sounding names: There's the whitewhiskered grasshopper and the threebanded, spottedwinged, redshanked and bigheaded varieties as well.
Day of the Grasshopper Looms
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He watched the cat cleaning the milk off her whiskers.
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A cigarillo protruded from between carefully trimmed greying whiskers.
THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
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Fringing the outlines of the nebula is a system of whisker-like rays.
Photographing the Sky
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Then he drew a second pear, exactly like the former, except that one or two lines were scrawled in the midst of it, which bore somehow a ludicrous resemblance to the eyes, nose, and mouth of a celebrated personage; and, lastly, he drew the exact portrait of Louis Philippe; the well-known toupet, the ample whiskers and jowl were there, neither extenuated nor set down in malice.
The Paris Sketch Book
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Look the cat 's whiskers.
The Sun
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Twice now she had come within a whisker of death.
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A new pet census showed that cats now outnumber dogs by a whisker .
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Back black and yellowish grizelled, with longer black hairs; sides yellowish grey, beneath grey lead colour, under fur lead colour; ears with scattered short adpressed hairs; whiskers black; front teeth yellow; tail with short black adpressed bristles; length of body and head 7, tail
Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
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Nyanja-speaking half-castes of well-sweep and learning have dhressed reinsulated in sugar-beets of life, that appear very brown-whiskered scan-ty to thought or to celestine; so many, that he who disclaims them is slummed to think that he lesquelles enterprise and fortuitousness asking over all external agency, and bidding help and hindrance scamper before them. dionysius of resbalandose was wonderful, and he speakest it with a stern-davit of his devil-dusted.
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The heavily indebted football club has struggled on and off the pitch since the American duo took control and is a whisker away from bankruptcy.
Times, Sunday Times
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Long-tailed weasels have a small, narrow head with long whiskers.
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If her conduct was forward, well, her connubial expectations had been dashed by the recreant Popplewell, and the arrival of Flashy with whiskers rampant must have seemed like the answer to a randy young matron's prayer.
THE NUMBERS
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Since the mustache part of General Burnside's invention was nothing new, the cheek whiskers became known as ‘Burnsides’ and enjoyed a certain vogue among men of the day.
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The whiskers disappear as the fish grow, and are not found on adult flying fish.
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The facial hair term "sideburns" is a variant of "burnsides," named for U.S. Army Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside, who wore such facial whisker adornment.
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The shaggy whiskers, almost bare in places, and in others massing into bunchgrass-like clumps, were plentifully splashed with gray.
CHAPTER 22
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Mr. Gershwin, a rather catlike man with an intelligent face and bristly whiskers, began.
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Pet lovers will think this is the cat 's whiskers - a pendant with a pic of their kitty.
The Sun
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For one thing, this is a whiskery, reflexive old incantation of the Right, that long ago lost any very vivid meaning.
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The deputy, who is a small, wiry man with long whiskers that stick out from his face in disarray, turns to look up at the hotel.
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On the little porch sat a big man with grizzled whiskers, smoking a brier-wood pipe, his beamlike legs crossed and his arms folded as he moodily watched the launch.
The Launch Boys' Adventures in Northern Waters
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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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Even burgundy snobs will lap up this lacy, gamey, red-berried pinot noir, with a whisker of spice on the finish.
Times, Sunday Times
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When he laid aside his black, his whiskers, too, went into a sort of half-mourning, and appeared in grey.
The Newcomes
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Kilbride came within a whisker of stripping Hollywood of their unbeaten record in Div.4 at Hollywood.
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This strange assortment of whiskers of different fashions on various parts of his face, imperial, goatee, burnsides, he brought back with him.
Walking-Stick Papers
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The long-whiskered owlet, one of the world's small ...
Archive 2009-10-01
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Does the plural form of mustachio refer to each group of whiskers on each side of the upper lip?
Question for my writerly buds
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Some renegades, however, are out of the closet and proudly displaying fake whiskers and five-o'clock shadow, along with suits, boots and suspenders.
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But all the cups and saucers being clean, and in their proper places in the corner-cupboard; and the brass toasting-fork hanging in its usual nook and spreading its four idle fingers out as if it wanted to be measured for a glove; there remained no other visible tokens of the meal just finished, than such as purred and washed their whiskers in the person of the basking cat, and glistened in the gracious, not to say the greasy, faces of her patrons.
The Chimes
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During this period he experimented with a comic character, the bewhiskered Willie Work.
Five People Born on April 20 | myFiveBest
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Eyeballs, whiskers, blood and even tiger nose are among the parts used for their perceived curative properties.
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SECOND BASE: Although the rail-thin bomber from the Bronx, Alfonso Soriano, came within a whisker of joining the exclusive 40-40 club, Jeff Kent's production at the plate and in the field for the Giants was too much to ignore.
USATODAY.com - Baseball Weekly picks Team 2002
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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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While Peter's normal hairstyle wasn't changed in any way, he was given whiskers and a moustache.
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I should have known those whiskers anywhere-the very picture of a dashing hussar, eh?
Isabelle
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The lines or whiskers go from the minimum to the maximum unless there are interquartile range (the length of the rectangle) from the 75th percentile or 1.5 times the interquartile range (IQR) less than the 25 th percentile.
Forbes.com: News
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Every once in a while, particularly when I take out clothes that I haven't worn since our move, I find a cat whisker or a dog hair.
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ACCORDING to the decree of Heaven, there once lived in the Persian city of Kerman a cat like unto a dragon -- a longsighted cat who hunted like a lion; a cat with fascinating eyes and long whiskers and sharp teeth.
The Cat and the Mouse A Book of Persian Fairy Tales
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He somehow got around me and the truck and missed an oncoming car by a whisker.
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He didn't have his whiskers, but just a few as a rogue unshaved beard.
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This film is the cat 's whiskers.
The Sun
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He missed the first prize by a whisker.
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.. this introduction contains the pseudo-introduction the original the variants of the original the pseudo-original as well as the variants of the pseudo-original the apocrypha and the incorporation of all these texts in an original arpocryphum with apocopated whiskers as well as fifty calcinated medals and fifty suns of fifty years because the ..
Quo Murphy
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Micro - analysis demonstrated Al ( OH ) 3 crystal coating on the calcium carbonate whisker well.
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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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Tiger whiskers, eyes, brains, tails, and bones, in particular, are used in traditional remedies believed to cure ailments ranging from toothache to epilepsy.
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I'm not saying we should all grow whiskers, but there is such a thing as growing old with decorum.
Times, Sunday Times
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I managed to communicate to her what I had discovered through a series of mimes, mews and whisker movements.
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Two wires served to deliver electrical cues - one each to the brain cells associated with the rats left and right whiskers, respectively.
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Smooth-coated otters are agile in the water and on land and use their sensitive whiskers to detect water disturbances.
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I like to watch the Belgian hares eating their trifolium or pea-pods or grass; graceful, gentle things they are, crowding about Mr. Heaven, and standing prettily, not greedily, on their hind legs, to reach for the clover, their delicate nostrils and whiskers all a-quiver with excitement.
The Diary of a Goose Girl
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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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-- Fur above pale yellowish-brown; under fur lead coloured, mixed with longer piles of stiff, broad, plumbeous black tipped hairs; head long; muzzle narrow; whiskers long and black; ears large, subovate, slightly clad with fine hairs; eyes large; incisor teeth yellow; feet brownish above, but the sides and toes are whitish; tail longer than head and body.
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
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During his master's work he built a small robot with whiskers and photoelectric eyes controlled by a minicomputer, and wrote a thesis on a computer language for artificial intelligence.
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PSE spyder bow for sale comes with: bow 26-27 inch draw, 5 arrows, and a whisker biscuit the bows draw max is 43 pounds and minimum is about 25 excepting offers around 120 (buy after christmas)
PSE spyder bow for sale comes with: bow 26-27 inch draw, 5 arrows, and a whisker biscuit the bows draw max is 43 pounds and mini
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Like his uncle Henry M Olmsted, he also wore whiskers in the Burnside style, but he started out as a young man with a down turned mustache.
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Thus shut in, its hatchways looked like the entrance to deep vaults or mines; especially as her men were wheeling out of her hold some kind of ore, which might have been gold ore, so scrupulous were they in evening the bushel measures, in which they transferred it to the quay; and so particular was the captain, a dark-skinned whiskerando, in a Maltese cap and tassel, in standing over the sailors, with his pencil and memorandum-book in hand.
Redburn. His First Voyage
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He was quite sure that the clerical look was innate, and by no means dependent upon the wearing of a high vest or a Joseph Parker style of whisker; for once as he sat in the hot room of a Turkish bath and in the Adamitic simplicity of attire suitable to the temperature and the place, a gentleman who occupied the chair nearest introduced conversation by saying, 'I beg your pardon, sir, but are you not a clergyman?'
The Bibliotaph and Other People
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When we think of the middle class of the middle century, complete with muttonchop whiskers and chimneypot hats, we underrate the wild and even wicked philosophies that have passed like a wind through their heads without disturbing their hats.
G.K.'s Weekly - The Case of Adam Smith
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An 'I want ter ast yer what other animile hez whiskers exceptin' ther goat.
Ted Strong's Motor Car
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I shoot a whisker biscuit because I use it solely for hunting, and I belive that its the best for hunting.
Drop away rests or a 2 pronged rest, or a Whisker biscuit
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The predominance of bouffant silver hair and whiskers was most impressive.
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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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Had Mr Sawbridge made his appearance in uniform it might have been different, but that a plain-looking man, with black whiskers, shaggy hair, and old blue frock-coat and yellow casimere waistcoat, should venture to address him in such a manner, was quite incomprehensible; -- he calls me mad, thought
Mr. Midshipman Easy
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The Communist candidate lost by a whisker .
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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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So we met to do him honor; worshipper and eager fawner begged a tassel of his whiskers, or his autograph in ink; never was there so much sighin 'round a pallid human lion, as he stood his lines explaining, taking out the hitch and kink!
Rippling Rhymes
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A new pet census showed that cats now outnumber dogs by a whisker .