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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thick beard" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who has a full and dense beard. Example: "He walked into the room with a thick beard that made him look quite distinguished."
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He has a thick beard.
He had a thick beard and was wearing a blazer.
Dunn had a thick beard and a professorial voice that boomed when he grew impatient.
Omar grew into a tall, lean, dark-eyed young man with bushy black eyebrows and a thick beard.
He is Alan, Phil and Kay's eldest son and the only man in the family without a thick beard.
Until Saturday night, Gebremariam sported a thick beard, only shaving his head and facial hair night in preparation for Sunday.
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You see the word "jihad" and you think of the references to Holy War, as if it is some battle with guns blazing and Clint Eastwood standing in front of you with darker skin and a thicker beard asking if "you feel lucky, punk".
I hate shaving and I do have a pretty thick beard, but I took no chances.
For instance, Bob Bergdahl has grown a long, thick beard and sought to learn Pashto, the language spoken by his captors.
He has a long, thick beard and on Friday nights wears the traditional black hat and long black coat of Chasidic Jews.
Or it could have been a random visual gag: a musician's suddenly stopping to do push-ups or slice celery stalks or shave off a long, thick beard.
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