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Discover LudwigThe word "beard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the growth of facial hair on the chin, cheeks, and neck of a man, such as in the sentence: "He grew a thick, full beard over the summer."
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beard
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Facial hair on the chin, cheeks and jaw.
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The beard, the brimmed lid – this Hamburglar is making an undeniable play at hipster.
The suspected thief is described as being white, 6ft tall, between 30 and 40 years old, of medium build, had a dark brown beard, wore a light grey hooded top with the hood pulled over his head, light blue jeans and black boot style training shoes.
"He wore khaki and had a beard down to here," she remembers.
Karl Marx was a bookish gent with a huge bushy beard but that has not stopped his image decorating many a student bedroom down the years.
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 1.07pm AEST02:07 Lewis describes the last three records as "the beard crew".
Apparently nothing ruins a job interview like turning up with half a slice of toast and a bee in your beard.
But what does it all mean, this hair and that beard and those lashes?
Jerrod's humour is straightforwardly observational, dealing in stories about his middle-class background, his working life and, yes, his beard; stories that are immediately relatable, concerning subjects that are familiar go-tos for many young comics.
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There followed a solemn montage that furthered the "being quite sensitive while conveying the ongoing disintegration of the Brotherhood" vibe: an Annie-less Hunt moping around in his dressing gown and mourning-beard; a nonexistent Fred weeping violently on some cobbles.
To turn to the living, and recently ignored in favour of men, the Queen and her secretary have (supposing the honour was not refused) turned their noses up at, listing a few of the most obvious names, Mary Warnock, AS Byatt, Lisa Jardine, Onora O'Neill, Mary Beard, Claire Tomalin, Hilary Mantel, Diana Athill and JK Rowling.
Onlookers asked why Powell failed to select players such as Natasha Dowie, the WSL's leading scorer at the time with 10 goals in 12 games for Liverpool, or why Powell had not spent more time watching players outside the established names, with the Liverpool manager, Matt Beard, complaining that he had rarely seen or heard from her either there or at his former club Chelsea.
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