stubbled

IPA: stˈʌbʌɫd

adjective

  • Covered in stubble; stubbly.
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Examples of "stubbled" in Sentences

  • I was ecstatic when I stubbled upon it.
  • “Not bad,” he remarked, rubbing his stubbled chin.
  • He kicked his way through the stubbled over cornfield, the cold making his feet heavy.
  • On impulse then he leans awkwardly to hug Dad and worse, kisses Dad on his stubbled cheek.
  • It isn't the first time he has been found courting La Dame; take him to the powdery depths of the canyon at Roussillon, and he'll brush red and yellow ochre across his stubbled face.
  • Scenes included hay bales stacked on a stubbled field, looming pylons trailing from a nuclear power station, road work signs on the motorway and neon hoardings for an American diner.
  • In this life, the sheltered bend of the river where the trout linger, the trees where the red-tailed hawks live and the stubbled fields of water where the duck rest during their yearly pilgrimage are all known.
  • He trudged through the stubbled over cornfield, past the abandoned barn, through the woods, around its downed and rotted trunks, over the shells of puddled ice, to the hill above the pond, and down to the hole they'd made.
  • And the sled's runners whispered through the snow, through the stubbled over cornfield, past the abandoned barn, through the woods, around its downed and rotted trunks, over the shells of puddled ice, rasped against rocks, to the hill above the pond.

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