Bearded

//ˈbɪɹdəd//

"Bearded" in a Sentence (20 examples)

The bearded god had promised to return someday in the same way he had left.

We combed police records of the incident but found no mention of witnesses seeing a tall, bearded man.

I love bearded men.

There were several bearded men in the park.

This man is red-haired like a fox, white-skinned like a town-wench, and he will soon be as bearded as a he-goat.

Ruchi thinks bearded men are very unattractive, but she doesn't mind a stubble.

Yanni wants to see the bearded lady.

Robert was a bearded, black-haired Jewish manager in the Japanese software company. He introduced me into the company. He teased me about liking to eat colourful ice cream parfaits there in Tokyo. We together liked to hike the eerie, but fascinating alleyways there. Unfortunately, he cut his job term short because he had to go back to Washington State to marry his Chinese girlfriend. I attended his wedding in Seattle. I was a bit late because I mis-estimated the time to get there driving from the BC border. Robert bought a brand-new house.

In the morning of the 28th of January of 2022, whilst I was eating my pizza and drinking my iced tea in the pizzeria, peering through the side window, I could see a handsome bearded man in orange labourer's overalls.

In the raining morning of the 30th of January of 2022, at the cafe, I was drinking my iced black tea. My friend Don walked to a front table, as we discussed his electronic-book reader, which he has had for over ten years. I have a similar device. Later, a handsome black-haired bearded man, maybe an Arab, approached the counter. He was wearing a black T-shirt and grey rugby pants. He had very hairy arms. Afterwards, I went to the pizzeria.

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Good sir, be a man: / Think every bearded fellow that's but yoked / May draw with you:

1693, Juvenal, The Satyrs, translated by John Dryden and others, London: J. Tonson, 1735, 6th edition, Satyr VI, p. 80, https://archive.org/details/satyrsdecimusju00creegoog There are who in soft Eunuchs place their Bliss; / To shun the Scrubbing of a bearded Kiss, / And 'scape Abortion; but their solid Joy / Is when the Page, already past a Boy, / Is Capon'd late; and to the Gelder shown, / With his two Pounders to Perfection grown. / When all the Navel string cou'd give, appears; / All but the Beard, and that's the Barber's loss, not theirs.

He made us laugh till we cried, and, not altogether displeased at the effect, undersized and bearded to the waist like a gnome, he would tiptoe amongst us and say, 'It's all very well for you beggars to laugh, but my immortal soul was shrivelled down to the size of a parched pea after a week of that work.'

This is the forest primeval. The murmuring pines and the hemlocks, / Bearded with moss, and in garments green, indistinct in the twilight, / Stand like Druids of eld [...]

[B]ut the joyous sea / Shall be our raiment, and the bearded star / Shoot arrows at our pleasure!

Bearded with dewy grass the mountains thrust / Their blackness high into the still grey light,

[...] who knows / If the scarce-bearded Caesar have not sent / His powerful mandate to you, ‘Do this, or this; Take in that kingdom, and enfranchise that; / Perform 't, or else we damn thee.’

… for with his hammer Thor / Smote 'mid the rocks the lichen-bearded pines / And burst their roots …

Down below that in the Great River, now at its coldest hour, the heads and shoulders of the nymphs, and the great weedy-bearded head of the river-god, rose from the water.

The herbaceous perennial irises benefit from at least one feeding a year in early spring as growth begins. Siberian and Japanese irises appreciate a second feeding just as the flowers fade. Beardeds do best with a second feeding in late summer.

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