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muttonchops

[muht-n-chops] / ˈmʌt nˌtʃɒps /




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“And this is the man who received this bible,” he said, tapping a finger on a photo of a man with thick muttonchops and a furrowed brow.

From New York Times

After that I get a three-piece unibrow, two muttonchops, a goatee and a two-piece wig.

From New York Times

Fifty-two years old, with muttonchops and two silver earrings, Ross had become known in the nineties as an activist in the anti-sweatshop movement and as a campus agitator, organizing faculty support for an effort to unionize the university’s graduate students, which proved successful.

From The New Yorker

For the muttonchops and breeches, the coffins packed with nitroglycerine and the fields littered with corpses.

From The Guardian

Sideburns or full-blown muttonchops can be quite a statement.

From The Wall Street Journal