bewhiskered in a sentence
Examples
- Sea otters, frisky and bewhiskered, constantly fluffing up their thick fur to stay warm, became symbols of what oil could do to a pristine body of water and its inhabitants.
- What gives this office away as something different is the artwork on the walls; not bewhiskered founding partners, but a family of four huddled together on a single bed in a homeless shelter.
- The builders and boaters point to bewhiskered flotillas of hundreds of manatees that cluster each winter near the warm outflow from power-plant cooling systems and then cross busy waterways on their way to feed in grassy shoals.
- 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.
- When the curtain rises on Michael Simon's witty bewhiskered cat sculptures and a suspended triangle, a few dancers in Joke Visser's striking bathing-suit costumes are seen holding boxes with gilded feet, hands or masks.
- "Prince Giorgio, a bewhiskered grower of mimosa flowers from a family of mimosa growers, was seized by a glorious vision : that Seborga was not part of the surrounding Italian nation . " A sentence from a New York Times article.
- White, who declined to give his age but appears to be in his mid-40s, regularly gets a B-12 shot and flu vaccinations before Thanksgiving to head off the sneezing lot soon to be gazing up into his bewhiskered face.
- With its dark wood and rickety steam engine, the African Queen looks a little out of place among the gleaming white yachts at the Connecticut marina _ like Bogart's bewhiskered Charlie having tea with Rosie and the Reverend in one of the opening scenes.
- Where stern portraits of bewhiskered generals once presided over the foyer of the officers'club at Jebensstrasse 2, near the Berlin Zoo station, five of Newton's trademark " Big Nudes " now proclaim his place as a pioneer of erotic fashion photography.
- My brain, so full of ideas a while ago, has sailed into the doldrums and now sits in its own reflection on a glassy sea, sails slatting idly in the pitch and yaw of intemperate thoughtlessness, an idiot grin on the captain's bewhiskered chin.