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Mustachio

Mustachio \Mus*ta"chio\, n.; pl. Mustachios. A mustache.
--Longfellow.

Wiktionary
mustachio

n. A mustache, especially a large or lush one.

WordNet
mustachio

n. a large bushy moustache (with hair growing sometimes down the sides of the mouth) [syn: moustachio, handle-bars]

Usage examples of "mustachio".

The vessel in which they sailed was a brigantine of good size and build, but manned by a considerable crew, the most strange and outlandish in their appearance that Barnaby had ever beheld--some white, some yellow, some black, and all tricked out with gay colors, and gold earrings in their ears, and some with great long mustachios, and others with handkerchiefs tied around their heads, and all talking a language together of which Barnaby True could understand not a single word, but which might have been Portuguese from one or two phrases he caught.

The largest and most grandly mustachioed guard looked at Mirt and bowed his head.

Guzman whispered: the alcalde, the five alguaciles, the regidores, and Don Luis Gutierrez, the mayordomo, an immense mustachioed man whose responsibility it was to maintain the masks from year to year, to rehearse the dancers and to stage the fiesta.

To judge by his handsome, mustachioed looks, the middle-aged Bozzarias was more stage-door idler than cactus hugger, displaying his trim figure proudly beneath crimson ripstop trews and utility vest over bare hirsute chest.

But she remembered that her brother Southdown had mustachios, and smoked cigars, and submitted to the Baronet with a tolerable grace.

Minogue guessed Gallagher for the one who looked like a graduate student, subtly raffish and smart, mustachioed and clad in denim.

A porter, sporting long mustachioes, came out through a side-door and gravely examined us.

He's looking for Roznine, Daffyd thought, as Vaden's eyes lingered once on some bull-chested man but not on Roznine's mustachioed face.

His sharp eyes seemed carnivorously intent, and he left the talking to his mustachioed friend.

I mean, I see here a mustachioed gentleman in his underwear who looks like d’Artagnan, surrounded by abracadabras and capricorns.

In an instant, two large, mustachioed thugs in suits and bowlers had forced their way into the flat.

Cara flirted outrageously with him, until she noticed a tall, mustachioed man, wearing a suit and sunglasses, watching them from the west patio.

He let his gray-green mustachios grow barbarously long and wore a knee-length tunic of gaudy green and saffron stripes.

The officer had a neat black Imperial, black mustachios, hot hard coal black eyes, and the general look of a man it would pay to get along with.

When we find him again, his mustachios and the title of Colonel on his card are the only relics of his military profession.