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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heavy beard" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a dense or thick beard on a person's face. Example: The old man had a heavy beard that covered his entire chin and reached down to his chest.
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"I have a heavy beard, and my body and back are all over covered with hair.
A typical Nevinson soldier is French with a grim visage and a heavy beard.
Men generally wear long hair and a heavy beard, both often trimmed in corrugations and painted black.
One of them wore a heavy beard and a camouflage baseball cap that said, "Trump: Make America Great Again".
The commander known as Rake, wearing a helmet and a heavy beard, watched plumes of smoke rise in the middle distance.
He has striking looks himself long, thick dark hair and a heavy beard, like Christ as rendered by Leonardo, with a voluptuous mouth.
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He wore an uncharacteristically heavy beard, and showed the reporter his heavily bandaged right hand, which he said was wounded in a NATO airstrike about a month ago.
Bertho has a wrestler's physique, the heavy beard of a between-jobs Russell Crowe and a general aura that suggests he might be at home leading the charge at Provincetown Bear Week.
If someone gave a great party, he was there — heavy beard in tow — and chances are he was photographed with someone hot.
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