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heavy-bearded

American  
[hev-ee-beer-did] / ˈhɛv iˈbɪər dɪd /

adjective

  1. having a thick or dark beard.


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Twenty-nine years ago a hawk-eyed, heavy-bearded man strode into the Hartford Hotel, Hartford City, Ind., registered, and went to work for a local paper mill.

From Time Magazine Archive

Finally, as the paralysis began to clamp on the heavy-bearded, 60-year-old man, Leonardo was finishing his appalling Deluge series of calamity and death, done in pen & ink, emphasized with black chalk.

From Time Magazine Archive

Calves and chickens gave life to the barn-yard, and fields of wheat rippled and ran with swash of heavy-bearded heads and dapple of shadow and sheen.

From A Little Norsk; Or, Ol' Pap's Flaxen by Garland, Hamlin

Why should his graceless nephew turn up, after so many years, in the form of this big, broad-shouldered, heavy-bearded stranger, only to annoy him, and thrust his unwelcome company upon him?

From Brave and Bold The Fortunes of Robert Rushton by Alger, Horatio

The priests, long-haired, heavy-bearded men, wear long flowing black robes and black hats resembling our silk dress hats turned upside down with the brim at the top.

From A Trip to the Orient The Story of a Mediterranean Cruise by Jacob, Robert Urie

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