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sideburns

[sahyd-burnz] / ˈsaɪdˌbɜrnz /




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He also distinguished himself in person, at concerts and dances, with his ubiquitous Yankees cap, starched white guayabera shirt, white goatee and fuzzy sideburns.

From New York Times

He’s wearing a surgical mask, and the haircut he sported in the film, an elaborate look with extended sideburns, is long gone, replaced by a short cut with straight fringe bangs across his forehead.

From Los Angeles Times

By then, Mr. Menem had trimmed his sideburns, ditched his loud clothes for French-cut suits, and was enjoying the perks of high office.

From Washington Post

The long hair and sideburns were gone and the flashy clothes replaced by imported, hand-made suits.

From Seattle Times

He grew his sideburns long in the style of revolutionary leaders like Simón Bolívar and Santa Anna and was known to dress up for the cameras.

From BBC