Sentence examples for mustaches from inspiring English sources

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"mustaches" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is the plural form of "mustache," which is a noun that refers to the hair above a person's upper lip. You can use "mustaches" anytime you want to refer to more than one mustache. For example: - The event was filled with men sporting various styles of mustaches. - She couldn't help but giggle at the man with the handlebar mustaches. - The artist's self-portrait featured a large mustaches drawn with thick brushstrokes.

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mustaches

noun

Plural of mustache

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They may have beards, mustaches, spectacles, all of which can be different shapes and colours.

Things I dislike: sleeping in an apartment alone, cold weather, couples, football games, swimming, anchovies, mustaches, cats, umbrellas, being photographed, the taste of licorice, washing my hair (or having it washed), wearing a wristwatch, giving a lecture, cigars, writing letters, taking showers, Robert Frost, German food.

Men wear beards (but not mustaches) after they marry.

Balinese wayang masks may be carved entirely out of curling surfaces and completed in paint with sinuous eyebrows and mustaches.

(BuzzFeed published parts of it, revealing, for example, that beards or mustaches were unacceptable on male employees, and that "sun-kissed" highlights were allowed but "no streaks, blocks or chunks or contrasting colors"; a New York article in 2014 added that strings on peasant blouses were required to remain untied and skinny jeans cuffed at one and a quarter inches).

There were, of course, millions of men with toothbrush mustaches, but the choice by a performer or politician to keep or discard a symbolic appurtenance is never accidental.

On the other side of the aisle were the generals, straight-backed and unsmiling, and vaguely Kiplingesque, some with their mustaches waxed into curls, and all carrying swagger sticks.

A lawyer of our acquaintance with an erect carriage, handle-bar mustaches and a piercing gaze, was strolling along in the West Forties, when a drunk, flashily dressed and an unlikely object of charity, accosted him.

If they had made the entire orchestra wear fake mustaches, it would have been the gig of the year.

8. David Cross had to fight for the mustache worn by his character, Tobias Funke, because Fox executive Gail Berman had a standing rule for men in comedies: no hats, no mustaches, no fluffy shirts.

This is how Corwin tells us he has mustache: "Mustaches!

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