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Narrow margin of victory
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whisker
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Word definitions for whisker in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES mutton chop whiskers COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN chop ▪ They smacked of mutton-#chop whiskers and paternalism. ■ VERB lose ▪ He finished second in the 1988 Superstars, losing by a whisker in the final event. ▪ He ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Whisker \Whisk"er\, n. One who, or that which, whisks, or moves with a quick, sweeping motion. Formerly, the hair of the upper lip; a mustache; -- usually in the plural. Hoary whiskers and a forky beard. --Pope. pl. That part of the beard which grows upon ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"hair of a man's face" (usually plural), c.1600, originally a playful formation, from Middle English wisker "anything that whisks or sweeps" (early 15c.), agent noun from whisk (v.). In reference to animal lip hair, recorded from 1670s. Related: Whiskered ...
Usage examples of whisker.
OLIVER DORMAN, of the armed merchant barque Olive Branch, of Arundel, ten guns and twenty-five men, stared calculatingly upward, quadrant in hand, his grey fringe of chin whisker seeming to point accusingly at the towering spread of canvas that half filled itself in the faint, hot air currents of the doldrums, only to go slack once more, as though every sail, from the vast courses to the small and distant royals, had sickened beneath the violent glare of the August sun.
A gray brindled tomcat perched on the back of the seat and regarded him with a superior smirk, whiskers quivering.
I carried it into the bathroom, took out a razor and a tube of brushless shaving cream, and hoped the blade would still cut whiskers.
She never flinched, even when 1,500 pounds of horseflesh slid to a stop with whiskers tickling her hand.
Whiskers, with practicing my marlinspike skills until I could tie knots at night, down in the bilge, blindfolded, with my hands behind my back.
It passed only a few feet in front of Ryan, head held back, little eyes twinkling like polished buttons, whiskers perkily aloft, paws twitching up spray.
With false whiskers on, it would serve up cold as a quatrain, doubling its producing value.
Altogether overgrown as he was with the rankest beard, whiskers and locks, ten barbers could not have made a job of him.
As the stage crashed through the mob I reched down and got Joshua by the neck and pulled him out from under about fifteen men which was beating him to death with their gun butts and pulling out his whiskers, and I slung him up on top of the other luggage.
Jest as I reched the door he come weaving out, muttering in his whiskers and waving his six-shooter.
As the stage crashed through the mob I reched down and got Joshua by the neck and pulled him out from under about fifteen men which was beating him to death with their gun butts and pulling out his whiskers by the handfulls and I slung him up on top of the other luggage.
Smash emitted a battle bellow that tore their whiskers back and clogged their pincers with debris, then began stomping and pounding.
The attackers surged forward,only a whisker away from their assault on the fifth and final wall.
Along his upper lip, he had a narrow, neatly coifed swarth of whisker that extended out into waxed, sharply angled-up tips.
There lay his trombone, gleaming like a horn of gold, still sporting that wisp of whisker at the nethermost curve of its slide.