moustache|moustaches in English
noun
[mous·tache || mə'stæʃ /-stɑːʃ]
hair which grows on a man's upper lip; similar hair growth on an animal (also mustache)
Use "moustache|moustaches" in a sentence
1. It is used to describe things such as moustaches, beards, or eyebrows.a Bristling white moustache.
2. A moustache If you've only got a moustache
3. A moustache lf you've only got a moustache
4. A Möbius moustache.
5. Various cultures have developed different associations with moustaches.
6. The man twirled his moustache.
7. He had a bristly moustache.
8. He stroked his moustache thoughtfully.
9. You don't have a moustache.
10. He kept twirling his moustache.
11. He's shaved off his moustache.
12. His father shaved off his moustache.
13. If you've only got a moustache
14. He had a long droopy moustache.
15. He's trying to grow a moustache.
16. His teeth gleamed under his moustache.
17. Would slay whoever dared confront Those moustaches that Bristled like porcupinequills.
18. He has a white moustache and beard.
19. I gave the moustache a thoughtful twirl.
20. Except for the tickle of the moustache.
21. His moustache prickled when he kissed me.
22. 6 His teeth gleamed under his moustache.
23. Groucho Marx had a thick black moustache.
24. 7 Mind you, guitar pyrotechnics and silly moustaches never did Mr Santana any harm.
25. 9 His grey moustache bristled with importance.