Which preposition to use with hairier
So grotesque was the effect of this treble from a bulk so squat and broad and hairy as the silhouette before me that I almost laughed aloud.
I was told, but saw them not, that they have hens without feathers, hairy like cats, which yet lay eggs, and are good to eat.
A wild figure this, great and hairy of head and with the arms and shoulders of a very giant; bedight was he in good link-mail, yet foul with dirt and mire and spattered with blood from heel to head, and in one great hand he griped still the fragment of a reddened sword.
The buds are covered with brown scales, which are hairy on the edges.
Where is Mustard-seed?" "Here, sir," said Mustard-seed; "what is your will?" "Nothing," said the clown, "good Mr. Mustard-seed, but to help Mr. Pease-blossom to scratch: I must go to a barber's, Mr. Mustard-seed, for methinks I am marvellous hairy about the face.
They were more hairy than the ones we had so far met.
Suddenly he felt something slimy and hairy against his wristthen a stinging bite.
"Certainly," said the laird, and away rushed Hairy for a spade.
They had been sewn up in a linen skin which defined their whole bodies; and this skin had been covered with a resinous pitch, so as to hold sticking upon it a covering of tow, which made them appear hairy from head to foot.