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bearded
adjective
Having a beard; involving a beard.
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Dan Mangan + Blacksmith: Club Meds Experimental rock from the Canadian singer-songwriter and his matching bearded band.
The assailant : Eric Cantona By Darren Tulett Barefoot and bearded, his long hair swept back, Eric Cantona strides towards me in a red beach-football kit, his imposing physique seeming to fill the corridor of the Paris arena where soon he will receive the biggest ovation of this star-filled night.
And… "Hi, I'm Ben," says a softly spoken, softly bearded man, offering his hand.
She spent long vigils lying, mud-splattered in the marshes, lens poking from vegetation, in pursuit of elusive water rails, bearded tits and a juvenile bittern, and her pictures proved the latter species was not extinct in Britain after all.
They're all sitting beneath a framed portrait of Charles Darwin, that lavishly bearded Victorian paterfamilias, who seems to be eyeing their cleavages during the rest of the cabaret.
When Brett Ratner tweeted a photo from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association awards dinner with his arm around the bearded, bespectacled Haneke, the fake Haneke posted the photo, adding: "I lost the award in hooters".
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Indian prime minister Narendra Modi has been given a thunderous welcome as he delivered a speech to a crowd of 16,000 fans in Sydney Members of the Indian community from across Sydney and as far afield as Melbourne erupted in chants of "Modi, Modi, Modi" as the white-bearded 64-year-old appeared at the Allphones Arena.
Also on the premises was a white-bearded wildebeest which the park staff christened Wiggins last August because of its fine facial hair, although the Olympic champion has, of course, now shaved off his legendary sideburns.
It was like a flashback to school days when there was always some supersized, heavily-bearded and unequivocally terrifying kid on the opposition team.
In a mixture of Danish and French, the slim, grey-bearded, bespectacled Axel quoted a line from the character of the General in the film: "Because of this evening, I have learned, my dear, that in this beautiful world of ours, all things are possible".
William McGregor, de facto founder of the Football League, was very much a product of his times: fiercely-bearded late-Victorian patriarch, muscular Christian, and a fanatical teetotaller.
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