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In some senses, bearded is marked as informal. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
fellow, soon, tall, undersized
VERB + BEARDED
effect, love, see, seeing, think, thinks
BEARDED + NOUN
god, lady, man, men, waist
PREP.
in
adj
Having a beard; involving a beard.
Good sir, be a man: / Think every bearded fellow that's but yoked / May draw with you:
1693, Juvenal, The Satyrs, translated by John Dryden and others, London: J. Tonson, 1735, 6th edition, Satyr VI, p. 80, https://archive.org/details/satyrsdecimusju00creegoog There are who in soft Eunuchs place their Bliss; / To shun the Scrubbing of a bearded Kiss, / And 'scape Abortion; but their solid Joy / Is when the Page, already past a Boy, / Is Capon'd late; and to the Gelder shown, / With his two Pounders to Perfection grown. / When all the Navel string cou'd give, appears; / All but the Beard, and that's the Barber's loss, not theirs.
Having a fringe or appendage resembling a beard in some way (often followed by with).
This is the forest primeval. The murmuring pines and the hemlocks, / Bearded with moss, and in garments green, indistinct in the twilight, / Stand like Druids of eld [...]
[B]ut the joyous sea / Shall be our raiment, and the bearded star / Shoot arrows at our pleasure!
Of an axe: having the lower portion of the axehead extending the cutting edge significantly below the width of the butt, thus providing a wide cutting surface while keeping overall weight low.
Having a beard (or similar appendage) of a specified type.
[...] who knows / If the scarce-bearded Caesar have not sent / His powerful mandate to you, ‘Do this, or this; Take in that kingdom, and enfranchise that; / Perform 't, or else we damn thee.’
… for with his hammer Thor / Smote 'mid the rocks the lichen-bearded pines / And burst their roots …
Having barbs of a certain color.
noun
Ellipsis of bearded iris.
The herbaceous perennial irises benefit from at least one feeding a year in early spring as growth begins. Siberian and Japanese irises appreciate a second feeding just as the flowers fade. Beardeds do best with a second feeding in late summer.
adjective — having hair on the cheeks and chin
Good sir, be a man: / Think every bearded fellow that's but yoked / May draw with you:
Wiktionary1693, Juvenal, The Satyrs, translated by John Dryden and others, London: J. Tonson, 1735, 6th edition, Satyr VI, p. 80, https://archive.org/details/satyrsdecimusju00creegoog There are who in soft Eunu
WiktionaryHe made us laugh till we cried, and, not altogether displeased at the effect, undersized and bearded to the waist like a gnome, he would tiptoe amongst us and say, 'It's all very well for you beggars
WiktionaryThe herbaceous perennial irises benefit from at least one feeding a year in early spring as growth begins. Siberian and Japanese irises appreciate a second feeding just as the flowers fade. Beardeds d
WiktionaryThe bearded god had promised to return someday in the same way he had left.
Tatoeba · #71872We combed police records of the incident but found no mention of witnesses seeing a tall, bearded man.
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In some senses, bearded is marked as informal. Watch for register when choosing this word.