whiskerless
Example Sentences
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You looked over a very low fence of white cravat . . . and there it lay, a valley between two jutting heights of collar, serene and whiskerless before you.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He had heavy eyelids and a wide, whiskerless throat, and when he talked he fairly oozed virtuous sayings, for which people deemed him a most moral and upright man.
From Tales from Dickens by Rives, Hallie Erminie
"Listen and I will tell you," He told himself of the great resolution to which he had come on that famous morning when he awoke to find himself whiskerless.
From Once on a Time by Robinson, Charles
During the few minutes he had been there, he had noticed an elderly man of damaged face and whiskerless who was seated at a table with two gentlemen.
From The Man with the Book or, The Bible Among the People. by Weylland, John Matthias
In spite of the whiskerless cheeks, the elaborate black mark, in spite of the strange likeness to his brother, Jan recognised the features, not of Frederick, but of John Massingbird.
From Verner's Pride by Wood, Henry, Mrs.