whiskered

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Etymology

From whisker +‎ -ed.

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whiskered (comparative more whiskered, superlative most whiskered)

  1. Possessed of whiskers; covered in bristles.
    Michael's heavily whiskered face hadn't seen a razor in some days.
    • 1831, L E L[andon], chapter XVII, in Romance and Reality. , volume II, London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, , →OCLC, page 256:
      Their attention was, however, too much taken up with their fellow-passengers: a whiskered, cloaked, and cigared youth, with every thing military about him but the air:...

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