shaven

IPA: ʃˈeɪvʌn

adjective

  • Having been shaved.
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Examples of "shaven" in Sentences

  • He looks strange blond and shaven.
  • One time shirtless and clean shaven.
  • The shaven heads thing is interesting.
  • The actor in the movie is clean shaven.
  • Six is clean shaven and tidily dressed.
  • He is clean shaven, with a high forehead.
  • Shaven heads are also common in this style.
  • Boys must have short hair and be clean shaven.
  • Stubble or neatly shaven: neatly shaven aka gackt-chan
  • As for being clean shaven, it was the fashion of the time.
  • Homage to the wearer of braids, and to him of shaven hair.
  • He was cleanly shaven and clothed in a dress shirt and jeans.
  • People that were showing up clean shaven, which is a sign of rebellion.
  • His eyes were chalkboard green and he stroked his square, shaven chin slowly as he assessed me.
  • Both of them are smooth-shaven, which is unusual, for Mexicans and Germans both favor mustaches.
  • Rafic looks like a nightclub bouncer: he is tall with a shaven head, a roll-neck sweater and slacks.
  • Nazariteship (v. 22): His hair began to grow again, as when he was shaven, that is, to be as thick and as long as when it was cut off.
  • There are a number of obvious classic blunders with the name of that fish (rape seaman-style, rape on a bed of spinach, and so on) but this one has been caused by an association with the verb rapar, which is to shave as in a shaven head, not normal shaving of the face.
  • Martelly's "Tet Kale" slogan, a Creole play on words that refers to his shaven head and also means "all the way" to convey his promise of forceful change, contrasts with Manigat's more homely "Banm Manman'm" Give me Mummy slogan that seeks to bolster her image of experience and responsibility.

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