19 adverbs to describe how to shaved

Virilists have to shave or be shaved regularly and are not bothered in the least by the cares, responsibilities, jealousies and anxieties of personal beauty, for the change in their spirituality makes them immune to the preoccupations of the feminine.

He had his hair cut short and his face neatly shaved, and when he went to his room, he trimmed his mustache in such a way that it greatly altered the cast of his countenance.

I was already starting for the second run, whilst my stout fellow batsman was halfway through the first, when the ball came down like a meteor, and, narrowly shaving the luckless "Podder's" head, hit the ground with a loud thud about five yards distant from the outstretched hands of the anxious bowler, who collided with his ally, the wicket-keeper, in the middle of the pitch.

Our pilot went ashore last night at Tunglow, and has returned with the front part of his head cleanly shaved.

At its birth there is no assembly of the neighbours; its head is not ceremonially shaved and there is no narta ceremony.

You've got good features, and you'd look splendid clean-shaved."

His eye roved on, and then, down, near the front of the seats he found him, shaved cleanly and dressed neatly, like a gentleman, but like one in poor circumstances.

Well, I'm going to Washington to see if I can't get my boy out of this infernal place, where a man can't even get shaved decently.

The bottom of the iron-woods must, of course, be shaved off evenly with a draw-shave and some people would nail on each a shoe of strap-iron, but that is really needless.

APPLE KUGEL Soak half a loaf of bread in water and squeeze dry, shave a cup of suet very fine and cut up some tart apples in thin slices.

We had begun to fear something had happened to him, when he turned up, freshly shaved and clean, but with a tattered overcoat on his arm, and a battered helmet in his hand.

Standing at my chiffonnier, between two windows, was a man, clad in a bath-gownmy own, I saw with furyhis back to me, the razor at his face, placidly shaving himself.

The men shave the whole of the head, except a circular patch on the crown, where the hair is allowed to grow, seldom, if ever, cutting itnever wearing a covering.

Bell Applegate got leisurely to his feeta tall man, well set up, with a smooth-shaved, florid face and red hair.

He was wearing the same dressing-gown that I remembered three years ago, and at the sight of his untidy hair and his dear old badly-shaved face I as nearly as possible gave the show away.

He was freshly shaved, freshly pressed, freshly anointed, and, as he paced gallantly across my vision, I perceived him to be slightly grizzled at the temples, but nevertheless of a vigorous and grim youthfulness that was almost daunting.

Another, I am told, was a low sort of barberone of our shave-for-a-penny barbershere in London.

"Why don't you have the ship headed to the wind?" said one of the Englishmen, who heard his complaints; "she will then lie steady, and you can shave beautifully."

Adieu, O neatly aquiline, broad-shaved French faces!

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