stubbly

IPA: stˈʌbʌɫi

adjective

  • Having stubble.
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Examples of "stubbly" in Sentences

  • At the moment the article is stubbly.
  • So the article still looks stubbly to me.
  • It was terribly stubbly and I expanded it.
  • In winter it is found in weedy or stubbly fields.
  • He's young, stubbly and scruffy, a slouchy cool that makes one think that Kate must be cool and edgy, too.
  • With his great stubbly jaw Sigmund looks like Desperate Dan's mountain cousin, but there's nothing comic about Sigmund.
  • Okay, he was no doubt seven feet tall, had a hoarse voice, a dirty, stubbly chin and a big loaded machine gun; he scared me.
  • Young, intense, lean, charismatic and stubbly, the two are separated by the great cultural wall that keeps Barcelona and Real Madrid apart.
  • Sitting amongst his goods in a folding chair, a middle-aged man with a head of thick salt and pepper hair and a stubbly beard waved for me to come over.
  • The only really disturbing thing I discovered was that the hippie gardener had come back sometime during the day and re-re-graded the backyard so my stubbly little lawn was completely destroyed again and replaced with a huge pile of dirt.
  • For the really energetic among us, there is also hydra-energetic roll-on, advertised in the same break by more stubbly types, this time wearing open-necked shirts, looking mean and guarding their cards in a poker game, for "when your nights are long, and you don't want your eyes to betray you".

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