Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Having no beard, in any sense; beardless.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Not having a
beard ,beardless .
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Examples
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Another Christian sarcophagus has on it the multiplication of loaves, the denial of Peter, and a representation of Christ unbearded, which is the earliest form.
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Introduce him to all kinds of people—male and female, tall and short, old and young, bearded and unbearded, from different racial backgrounds.
30 Days to a Well-Mannered Dog Tamar Geller 2010
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Abdul Ahad reports that there are unbearded Taliban walking around Kabul unmolested.
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Not that I've anything against Stuart - he's a fine reader and a great writer - but listening to a bearded, male Scot reading the most embarrassing bit of a sex scene, written in first person from an English, (unbearded) female perspective, takes some getting over, I can tell you.
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Introduce him to all kinds of people—male and female, tall and short, old and young, bearded and unbearded, from different racial backgrounds.
30 Days to a Well-Mannered Dog Tamar Geller 2010
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Introduce him to all kinds of people—male and female, tall and short, old and young, bearded and unbearded, from different racial backgrounds.
30 Days to a Well-Mannered Dog Tamar Geller 2010
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Not that I've anything against Stuart - he's a fine reader and a great writer - but listening to a bearded, male Scot reading the most embarrassing bit of a sex scene, written in first person from an English, (unbearded) female perspective, takes some getting over, I can tell you.
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But that is too long an argument for this mere unbearded youth of a footnote.
The Story David Hadley 2008
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But that is too long an argument for this mere unbearded youth of a footnote.
Archive 2008-12-01 David Hadley 2008
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As yet unbearded, his dark, thin hair falling to his ears, Higginson was nice looking; he dressed conventionally, and he had grit.
'White Heat: The Friendship of Emily Dickinson and Thomas Wentworth Higginson' 2008
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