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"bewhiskered" Definitions
  1. having whiskers

24 Sentences With "bewhiskered"

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Mr Varthaman, whose bewhiskered face has popped up on billboards, is a national hero.
And, oh, my word, Ian McKellen looks positively gleeful as a bewhiskered elder Jellicle.
Adoring fans can meet the bewhiskered face behind Disney's new Simba at the Dallas Zoo's lion exhibit.
The judges decamped to a wood-panelled room and sat sipping seltzer under portraits of bewhiskered officers.
") or the bewhiskered, flippered creature at a couple's headboard ("All right, have it your way—you heard a seal bark!
One of the more obscure examples featured Selfie Rat, who used a sleeping commuter's phone to snap an adorable, bewhiskered selfie.
Fleets of small, bewhiskered robots might thus be able to track otherwise undetectable submarines as easily as seals find shoals of herring.
The Venice Biennale was founded in 1895 to mark the silver anniversary of the accession of the bewhiskered King Umberto I of Italy and his consort, Margherita of Savoy.
Its leader, Beppe Grillo, a bewhiskered comedian, thinks the euro has choked Italy's exporters by blocking devaluation (although Italy's northern manufacturers have fared well lately) and pledges a referendum on membership.
Stuffy scenes between James and his parents (Tom Courtenay and Anne Reid) alternate with his entreaties for money from the Royal Society, where his bewhiskered fellow scientists think he's a hoot.
With his remarks coming at the end of the nearly three-hour service -- which was already delayed for nearly an hour -- bewhiskered comedian Billy Crystal joked that he was clean-shaven when it all started.
With "My Utmost" she reminds those of us who might have once dismissed Chambers as just another bewhiskered eminence that in this traditionless tradition there lives a man who read Balzac, Emerson, Nietzsche, Wilde, Dickens, Darwin and others with ferocity and humility, confronting dissent rather than hiding from it.
When Perkins arrived in the advertising department of Charles Scribner's Sons in 1910, burned out after a few years as a newspaper journalist, he was confronted with a stuffy, risk-averse family firm that relied on the judgment of its bewhiskered old guard and supplemented its funds through its in-house bookstore and its successful literary magazine.
We look at Emily (Emma Bell), and the camera begins a patient rotation, through three hundred and sixty degrees, noting each family member in turn: stern Aunt Elizabeth (Annette Badland), half nodding off to sleep; Emily's bewhiskered father, Edward (Keith Carradine), reading; her brother, Austin (Benjamin Wainwright), also reading, in a recess of the shadows; her adored sister, Lavinia (Rose Williams), known as Vinnie, sewing; and their mother, another Emily (Joanna Bacon), who gazes at the fire.
Gardiner Hubbard's life is detailed in the book One Thousand Years of Hubbard History, by Edward Warren Day.Edward Warren Day. "One Thousand Years of Hubbard History", 1895. He was portrayed by a suitably bewhiskered Charles Coburn in the popular biopic The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (1939).
Stone died at his home, The Grange in Erdington, on 2 July 1914. His wife of nearly fifty years died on 5 July, just three days later. They were buried together in a double funeral in Sutton Coldfield on 7 July 1914. A rotund, bewhiskered man, Stone has been described by his biographer as quietly self-assured and contented in temperament.
George Francis "Gabby" Hayes (May 7, 1885 – February 9, 1969), was an American actor. He began as something of a leading man and a character player, but he was best known for his numerous appearances in B-Western film series as the bewhiskered, cantankerous, woman-hating, but ever-loyal and brave comic sidekick of the cowboy stars Hopalong Cassidy and Roy Rogers.
Sniffles' head is almost as large as his body, which allows his infant- like face to dominate his look. He has large, baby-like eyes, a small bewhiskered nose, and a perpetual smile. His ears grow from the sides of his head, placed so as to hearken more to a human infant than to Disney's top star, Mickey Mouse. The character wears a blue sailor cap, a red shirt, blue pants, a yellow scarf, white gloves and tan shoes.
The village was founded in 1960,Strogoff p.135 although some sources state that it was founded in 1958 as a result of the merging of several nearby coastal villages into one. Villages such as Unazik (lit "Bewhiskered" in Yupik and formerly an important local whaling centre), Kivak (lit. "Green Glade" in Yupik and the site of an ancient settlement several thousand years old) and Plover, as well as settlements from much further up the coast such as the now abandoned village of Naukan.
Increasingly, Garfield's short time as president was forgotten. The 20th century saw no revival for Garfield. Thomas Wolfe deemed the presidents of the Gilded Age, including Garfield, "lost Americans" whose "gravely vacant and bewhiskered faces mixed, melted, swam together". The politicians of the Gilded Age faded from the public eye, their luster eclipsed by those who had influenced America outside of political office during that time: the robber barons, the inventors, those who had sought social reform, and others who had lived as America rapidly changed.
The Pioneer at its dedication in 1919 The Pioneer was a long time in the making. Proctor had completed sculptures of pioneer groups, but he searched for a model that would "typify the real spirit of the West." After a ten-year search, he found the image in J. C. Cravens, an "old trapper bewhiskered without a haircut heavy boots thick plants a buckskin coat carrying his rifle and leading a nag." Once he had this model, Proctor took the idea to Portland lawyer and businessman Joseph Teal, who commissioned the sculpture.
The Cartulary of Whitby AbbeyCartularium abbathiae de Whitteby states that Hugh d'Avranches (later 1st Earl of Chester) and William de Percy arrived in England in 1067,Fonblanque,Vol I, p.11 footnotes one year after the Norman Conquest. It is possible that Percy had been one of the Normans to whom King Edward the Confessor had given lands, but who were later expelled by King Harold (d.1066). This may explain Percy's unusual Norman epithet, Als gernons ("Bewhiskered"), as the Normans were generally clean-shaven, unlike the English, and possibly Percy had assimilated the local custom.
She writes a note detailing what she has heard as proof, should she die at that time, that it is possible to receive messages from the afterlife. She gives this to Elizabeth to pass on to the doctor in the event of her death. On the Friday night in question, she sits in her room with the radio switched on and the will in her hand as she peruses its contents, having had fifty pounds in cash withdrawn from the bank to supplement the amount bequeathed to Elizabeth. She hears the noise of a step outside her room and staggers to her feet, dropping something from her fingers as the door swings open and she sees her dead husband's bewhiskered figure standing before her.
With six shareholders of the former Victoria Meat Market and two others, influential trader William Reynolds formed the Metropolitan Meat Market Company with a view to building on land on the corner of Courtney and Blackwood Streets. Ornamentations in the venue include Reynolds as the bewhiskered figure whose modeled head appears over the Courtney Street inside entrance doors, and the 1874 in the pediment above the Blackwood Street entrance is the foundation date of the Victoria Meat Market Company. The building complex which Johnson designed for the Metropolitan Meat Market Company was an ambitious one, which it was proposed to complete in stages. The initial contract work, completed between September 1879 and December 1880, was to include the market hall itself for a length of thirteen bays from Courtney Street, with two additional bays projecting to the north; the offices fronting Courtney Street; and the hotel fronting both Blackwood and Courtney Streets but extending along Blackwood Street only so far north as it does at present, not up to the entrance gate.

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