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walrus moustache

British  

noun

  1. a long thick moustache drooping at the ends

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Conan Doyle, a Victorian dynamo with a walrus moustache and a passion for cricket and fair play, felt duty-bound to investigate.

From Economist

The trademark walrus moustache was still there, and the penetrating gaze was just the same, but in almost every other way the new John Bolton and the old John Bolton seemed very different.

From The Guardian

Nor did he expect a pastor like Mr Martinez, a burly 54-year-old with a walrus moustache, who as a young man was—by his own account—an exceptionally brutal gang member in Los Angeles.

From Economist

"I was always sure that Russia would invade," says Stepan, who has a huge walrus moustache and big sad eyes.

From BBC

A relatively short, rotund, man with a luxurious white walrus moustache, he did not go unnoticed.

From Forbes