unshaven in English

adjective
1
not having recently shaved or been shaved.
He was unshaven and had short shaved brown hair, gelled on top, brown eyes and wore a black jacket.
adjective

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1. Hairy, unshaven female Armpits and a hand

2. Hairy, unshaven female Armpits and a hand on the chest

3. His hair was disheveled, and his face was unshaven and gray.

4. Vincent's name originated from actor Vincent Gallo in connection with his unshaven look.

5. Synonyms for Beavered include bearded, bewhiskered, bristly, bushy, hairy, hirsute, shaggy, stubbly, unshaven and whiskered

6. Synonyms for Bewhiskered include hairy, shaggy, woolly, furry, hirsute, bushy, bearded, fleecy, stubbly and unshaven

7. Synonyms for Awny include bearded, bewhiskered, bristly, bushy, hairy, hirsute, shaggy, stubbly, unshaven and whiskered

8. A disheveled and unshaven Luo yesterday borrowed a uniform from soldiers on the rescue mission.

9. 21 Thought of fat Goldberg shuffling round the glass in the little room, rubbing his unshaven cheeks, wheezing.

10. 27 Tall, in his fifties, his plump reddish face was disfigured with a stubble of unshaven hair.

11. Bewhiskered: 1 adj having hair on the cheeks and chin Synonyms: barbate , bearded , whiskered , whiskery unshaved , unshaven not shaved

12. In cases where there is uncertainty as to whether a person is Beavering or merely unshaven he must be passed over, but marked down for future chukka

13. In cases where there is uncertainty as to whether a person is Beavering or merely unshaven he must be passed over, but marked down for future chukka.

14. Van Gogh's mental and physical condition is usually apparent; he may appear unkempt, unshaven or with a neglected beard, with deeply sunken eyes, a weak jaw, or having lost teeth.

15. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Bleary blear‧y / ˈblɪəri $ ˈblɪri / (also Bleary-eyed) adjective TIRED unable to see very clearly, because you are tired or have been crying Steve emerged from his room, unshaven and Bleary-eyed

16. For some reason she had thought to discover a burglar of one or another accepted type—either a dashing Cracksman in full-blown evening dress, lithe, polished, pantherish, or a common yegg, a red-eyed, unshaven burly brute in the rags and tatters of a tramp.

17. Besmeared with mire; his saturated clothes clinging with a damp embrace about his limbs; his beard unshaven, his face unwashed, his meagre cheeks worn into deep hollows,--a more miserable wretch could hardly be, than this man who now cowered down upon the widow's hearth, and watched the struggling flame with bloodshot eyes.