Crossword clues for moustached
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a. Having moustache.
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Usage examples of "moustached".
The old man had been much fuller faced, although similarly moustached, but Henri Sanglier was patrician by comparison to his peasant-like father.
To pass the time, moustached and crowfooted, I enjoyed a good and leisurely lunch, for I had to wait until late afternoon, when the coffers would be full.
Half a dozen sailors closed in, moving between the moustached bodyguard and Salk Elan.
These were not the moustached, experienced veterans who had died in the appalling Spanish battles, but conscripts dragged unwilling from school or farm to die in a cause that was doomed anyway.
The moustached face was framed with the pigtails of the elite Napoleonic Dragoons.
Major Tweedy, moustached like Turko the terrible, in bearskin cap with hackleplume and accoutrements, with epaulettes, gilt chevrons and sabretaches, his breast bright with medals, toes the line.
And in the very next moment, he found himself looking up into the eyes of a vigorous man of perhaps late middle-years, bearded, moustached, crowned with a flat cap and attired in a laced and slashed doublet, small starched ruff, sleeved gown identical to an academic gown, hose and those ridiculous balloonlike breeches that the Tudors wore.
The Royal Air Force officer, suitably moustached, threw back his head and roared with laughter.
The guard who'd spoken, the one with the tag identifying him as SAUNDERS, did tend towards the excitable Oakes narrowed his eyes and imagined the moustached face pressed against a mangle, imagined the strength needed to force that face all the way through.
He was a youth of thirty-five, of medium height, black haired, ruddy faced, black moustached, paunched, and skinny legged.
He had posted that letter in the box in the hotel lobby, having found some pesetas in his little treasury of tips and been able to buy stamps from the moustached duenna yawning with dignity at the reception desk.
Before it sat a technical sergeant named Ginzburg, bald, moustached, with a bull neck and shoulders to match.
The Director, with a subtle and inventive mind behind a moustached and tweeded exterior, wondered just what else he could do, short of praying for a miracle, to find the missing colt.