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whiskery

/ ˈwɪskərɪ /

adjective

  1. having whiskers
  2. old; unkempt


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Example Sentences

But I haven't shaved to-day, and my face is rather whiskery.

We asked the old whiskery man who came every Spring to buy old bottles and papers.

Hoddan astonishedly regarded his whiskery countenance, contorted with grief and dampened with tears.

And I was so deeply absorbed with the idea that I did not at first see the whiskery old man who was coming my way in a farm wagon.

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