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Barbered

Barber \Bar"ber\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Barbered (b[aum]r"b[~e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Barbering.] To shave and dress the beard or hair of.
--Shak.

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barbered

vb. (en-past of: barber)

Usage examples of "barbered".

After leaving Governor Pease, Augustus had gone straight to a barber, meaning to get shaved and barbered properly before hurrying back to Clara to collect more kisses.

He was not about to tell Madame Scull what he'd done instead of getting barbered and he resented that she had been so impertinent as to ask.

He had got himself well barbered, haircut and shave, and had a dentist look at a back tooth that had been bothering him from time to time.

On occasion, dissatisfied with the work of the local barbers, Clara had barbered him, sitting him down on the steps behind the store and scissoring away until she had him looking the way she wanted him to look, a process that took much squinting and inspecting.

He was an impressively handsome middle-aged man, tall for a Sicilian, with a very deep sunburn, exquisitely tailored and barbered.

Two more strokes and Gildmirth had barbered the monster clean of its last protectors.

He had a chinlet of black beard—it was barbered close and neat as a tatoo.

Both he and Klopp were tonsured in the severely barbered style of the young stockyard bloods down in Dry Hole, their hair sparingly confined to the crown of the head, like a treed, short-furred cat.

Bianchi was, as always, tanned and slim, and his finely barbered hair had gone snow white.

He was freshly barbered and shaved, and when he crossed his legs, his most visible foot wore a very expensive shoe.

Bianchi was, as always, tanned and slim, and his finely barbered hair had gone snow white.

He was freshly barbered and shaved, and when he crossed his legs, his most visible foot wore a very expensive shoe.

I am not only barbered and beardless but have no tattoos, no earring, no eyebrow ring, no nose ring, no lip ring, and have not subjected my tongue to a piercing.

His sandy-brown hair was barbered in a timelessly moderate length and style that would be unremarkable in an age of brush cuts or in an era of shoulder-length locks.

He was tall and slightly plump, in his fifties, clean-shaven and neatly barbered if a little rumpled looking in brown corduroy slacks and a green and red flannel shirt.