stubbly 的定义
- Usually stubbles. the stumps of grain and other stalks left in the ground when the crop is cut.
- such stumps collectively.
- any short, rough growth, as of beard.
stubbly 近义词
等同于 bearded
等同于 furry
等同于 pilose
等同于 hairy
更多stubbly例句
- The clippers can bring your beard into stubble territory with ease.
- Most of the time, I’ll have a few days’ worth of beard stubble, which acts like Velcro when I’m trying to schmear on regular sunblock.
- You can see the faint stubble coming in on his upper lip, the wrinkles on his forehead, the blemishes on his skin.
- My captain on the boat, Brazakka, he wanted me to do this Hemingway bit, with the white stubble, and he wanted the hero angle.
- After a few years of stubble, the lumberjack whiskers returned, now dyed black.
- There was lots of heavy makeup,” Sheppard says, “to cover up the stubble.
- He dips his brush into the green paint and giggles, saying that my stubble makes this harder.
- He compliments us on our stubble, and we are pleased by this.
- You shall conceive heat, you shall bring forth stubble: your breath as fire shall devour you.
- And greenish among the stubble, upon a spear of blond barley, with a double row of seeds, I saw a prègo-diéu.
- Left and right, each felling his man; and cimeters dashed from hands as stubble, shields were smitten through as if of gauze.
- The fire was dying down a little, but one persistent flame moved like a snake in the dry stubble, and he savagely stamped it out.
- They kept it up for about thirty rods and then Sheppy stumbled over a corn stubble and lost a few feet.