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whiskery

[ UK /wˈɪskəɹi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having hair on the cheeks and chin

How To Use whiskery In A Sentence

  • When I got back to the table I stood behind Papa, slipped my arms around his neck and bending down kissed his whiskery cheek.
  • He can only just reach the apple, only just brush her hand with his whiskery mouth. SEA MUSIC
  • For one thing, this is a whiskery, reflexive old incantation of the Right, that long ago lost any very vivid meaning.
  • Hartshorn took a drink of his ale, scratched his whiskery cheek and said, `Well. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Hoover was sniffing the guard unenthusiastically, fixing his concealed holster with a whiskery stare. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • She missed his whiskery chin when he kissed her forehead goodnight.
  • Unlike his ex-teammates, who have been smooth-shaven for a number of years, Loveridge's whiskery appendage made it through to the new millennium.
  • Euthenas giggled as the whiskery hairs of his beard tickled her cheeks.
  • The headlights stagelit him standing there, a scruffy, whiskery, old man all alone in the doorway, talking to himself.
  • Hoover was sniffing the guard unenthusiastically, fixing his concealed holster with a whiskery stare. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
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