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clean-shaven
[kleen-shey-vuhn]
adjective
(of a man) having the beard and mustache shaved off.
clean-shaven
adjective
(of men) having the facial hair shaved off
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of clean-shaven1
Example Sentences
The dress code requires its employees to wear company-issued hats with their hair tucked in, and male employees must be clean-shaven, the lawsuit says.
It’s not just his burly 6-foot-4 frame, his clean-shaven head or the boldly patterned, brightly colored Hawaiian shirts he’s adopted as an unofficial uniform.
Brunettes, blonds, mustached, clean-shaven, my patio-bar dates don’t seem to get it, and their answers have alarmed me — their apathy almost as alarming as outright hate.
In a series of posts on X, Gen Kainerugabai, who is also Uganda's military chief, said Mr Sebuufu was "in my basement", attaching the bodyguard's photo with a clean-shaven head.
The clean-shaven policy was due to be introduced in May last year but caused controversy and its implementation was postponed for 12 months.
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