Sentence examples for beardless from inspiring English sources

The word "beardless" is correct and usable in written English
You can use "beardless" to describe a person who does not have facial hair, such as a beard or mustache. Example sentence: The young man had a beardless face.

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beardless

adjective

Lacking a beard.

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Support poured in from all over the world, and when he received the club flag in April he was already beardless.

In the former, a person with a full beard eventually becomes beardless as hairs of the beard are removed one-by-one; but because the term 'beard' is vague it is unclear at which intermediate point we are to say that the man is now beardless.

Whether or not the new thief of McDonaldland is a hipster, he is clearly designed to appeal more to the cereal cafe-munching crowd who remember the character from their beardless youth than it is to the usual target of McDonald's advertising.

Shoppers can then be enticed with highly targeted advertisements: action figures for little boys, for example, or razors for beardless men.

This was the angry rebellion of a beardless, Nike-wearing teenage underclass.Many of the country's Muslim clerics agree.

HE WAS the beardless mullah who hurled thousands of soldiers to their deaths during the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s.

The oldest, with long snowy hair and beard, struggling to kneel to give his present first, was usually taken to be Melchior; Gaspar was the young blade, rosy-cheeked and beardless and, just occasionally, oriental.Together, then, the kings added up to Everyman; and as such they became a triune symbol of human striving, hope and folly.

The statues were of a beardless and a bearded prophet, as well as a group of Abraham and Isaac (1416 21) for the eastern niches; the so-called Zuccone ("Pumpkin," because of its bald head); and the so-called Jeremiah (actually Habakkuk) for the western niches.

"Then what about a beardless youth, one whose plump buttocks are all aquiver?"….

In the autumn of 1966 Guevara went to Bolivia, incognito (beardless and bald), to create and lead a guerrilla group in the region of Santa Cruz.

Iconographically, the young, beardless type is early (as in a 4th-century sarcophagus from Rome), and this type came to be preferred (though not exclusively) in the medieval West.

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