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bearded

[beer-did]

adjective

  1. having a beard.

  2. having a hairlike growth or tuft, as certain wheats.

  3. having a barb, as a fishhook.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • beardedness noun
  • nonbearded adjective
  • unbearded adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of bearded1

First recorded in 1350–1400, bearded is from the Middle English word beerdid. See beard, -ed 3
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Native irises prefer shadier conditions than their cousins, the taller bearded irises that like full sun, but over time the plants will multiply so you can increase your holdings.

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What made Conchita stand out was that she was a bearded drag queen.

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A bearded, avuncular figure who was serving as New Labour's first health secretary, he was 'persuaded' to stand against his old comrade Ken.

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“Jim was like a bearded hippie, goofball, warmhearted teddy bear in Birkenstocks. It’s such a charming performance that shows his range. You can’t get further from Tony Soprano than Albert in ‘Enough Said.’

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The Gold Diggers logo featured a bearded man, who appeared to be a miner, carrying a pickax over his shoulder and wearing a headlamp with a baseball where the light should be.

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