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walrus moustache

n. a bushy droopy mustache [syn: walrus mustache]

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Walrus moustache

The walrus moustache is characterized by whiskers that are thick, bushy, and drop over the mouth. The style resembles the whiskers of a walrus, hence the name.

Usage examples of "walrus moustache".

Idly he tugged at his bristling white, walrus moustache and stared out at the night dark square below.

I like the sound of that,' said Bison, tugging on his white walrus moustache.

The impressive walrus moustache had come loose in the wind, revealing a cloth backing to it and a thin line of glue above Vivian's upper lip.

He was an undersized, laughing man with a big walrus moustache and silver-rimmed glasses.

Vic Moosic had been a big bear of a man, with bright eyes and walrus moustache.

He had a receding hairline, pale skin on which a number of blemishes stood out like partially healed burns, and a dark red walrus moustache that made her think of David Crosby.

He saw a wizened witch flit out of the frame of her picture and into the one next to it, which contained a wizard with a walrus moustache.

A chair scraped back and Aloysius DuMoss brought his considerable girth and walrus moustache into the hall.

A short, stringy man with a shaven head and an enormous walrus moustache, Rummel was in his midseventies and looked more like a Sherlock Holmes villain than the owner of six huge auto salvage yards.

Through his sandy walrus moustache Grimwood imparted to Sean that he spoke passable German and had attended seminars on public health at the Rombaden Medical College before the war.