9 adverbs to describe how to beards

"Your identity is my affair," declared the man with the fair, bristly beard, an average type of the uncouth officer of police.

He had a bullet-shaped head, with fine, soft, reddish brown hair; a round, stubbly beard shot with gray; and small, beady eyes set close together.

Most of us, Anglo-Saxons, tremble before a tear when we might fearlessly beard a tiger.

Mrs. Pendomer said abruptly, "I have half a mind to tell you some of the things I know about Aline Van Orden." "Please don't," said Colonel Musgrave, "for I would inevitably beard you on my own porch and smite you to the door-mat.

It is said that Alexander the Great had scarcely any beard at all.

One was dark-complexioned, with a scrubbly beard which was the product of the war.

They mak' munselves up into all manner of disguisements, specially beards.

Pompeius, the only man who had successfully bearded him, was the only friend not mentioned in his will.

Baldwin of the comely beard, count of Flanders, joined himself to their league, hoping to extend his power to the eastward of the Scheldt.

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