Nic, please don't go back to that ... whiskerless ... thing on your head. ❋ Unknown (2010)
(Mr Towlinson is whiskerless himself), who has been hired to accompany the happy pair to Paris, and who is busy packing the new chariot. ❋ Unknown (2007)
You looked over a very low fence of white cravat (whereof no man had ever beheld the tie for he fastened it behind), and there it lay, a valley between two jutting heights of collar, serene and whiskerless before you. ❋ Unknown (2006)
The small-billed cap on his head shaded little of his sun-reddened and whiskerless face. ❋ Janet Dailey (1983)
"In fact, you look very much like his pictures, -- as much as a gray, bald-headed, whiskerless man could look like a black-bearded one." ❋ Ruth Alberta Brown (N/A)
Fortunately, we remembered in time that this portrait-gentleman, old as he was, did not quite reach back to the days of those first settlers; and that he had lived to see the great change of fashion (in the reign of Charles II) that made Englishmen for generations whiskerless and bewigged. ❋ Cortelle Hutchins (N/A)
His face was whiskerless; his eyes gray; his cheek-bones a little higher than the average; his hair auburn; his nose not Grecian -- or Roman -- but still impressive: his air one of quiet dignity, mingled with youthful joyance and mirthfulness. ❋ James De Mille (N/A)
"Hullo," said he, sticking his glass in his eye and looking at Ann. "What makes the whiskerless one so cheerful?" ❋ Gertrude Knevels (1921)
He told himself of the great resolution to which he had come on that famous morning when he awoke to find himself whiskerless. ❋ Charles Robinson (1919)
You looked over a very low fence of white cravat (whereof no man had ever beheld the tie, for he fastened it behind), and there it lay, a valley between two jutting heights of collar, serene and whiskerless before you. ❋ Dale Carnagey (1906)
"We're not strong on ancestry out West," he rubbed his whiskerless chin. ❋ Unknown (1903)
His face was broad and rosy and whiskerless, his hands were round and well-dimpled, and his body chubby to a degree. ❋ Unknown (1902)
Dr. Quint's threatened mustaches bristled as he fled before the elephantine charge of Professor Boomly -- once again around my desk, then out into the hall, where I heard the door of his office slam, and Boomly, gasping, panting, breathing vengeance outside, and vowing to leave Quint quite whiskerless when he caught him. ❋ Henry Hutt (1899)
Behold, then, Mr. Mclntyre absent; behold all male humans absent save myself and a couple of sable eunuchs, whose smooth, whiskerless faces betray inward amusement at the extreme novelty of the situation, and we all alone between the high brick walls that encircle the secrecy of an inner court -- and yet not all alone, fortell it in whispers -- some half-dozen shrouded female forms are clustered together in one corner. ❋ Thomas Stevens (1894)
Bill Carter would pretend to be very drunk, and hairless and whiskerless as he was, his face terribly scarred by flames of alcohol that almost consumed his life, sauntered about head-quarters, reciting criticisms he heard in bar-rooms. ❋ Louis J Dupre (1881)
Under that, again, is a girl in a garden-chair; a young man, whiskerless, with wavy hair, kneels and kisses her hand. ❋ Andrew Lang (1878)
Mr. Cuming Walters connects the figure of the whiskerless young man kneeling to a girl in a garden seat, with the whiskered Jasper's proposal to Rosa in a garden seat. ❋ Andrew Lang (1878)
Again, the same whiskerless young man, bounding up the spiral staircase in daylight, and wildly pointing upwards, is taken by Mr. Cuming Walters to represent Jasper climbing the staircase to reconnoitre, at night, with a lantern, and, of course, with black whiskers. ❋ Andrew Lang (1878)
She turned suddenly, and looked intently at the young man, or rather the lad, for he seemed a mere lad, small, slight, and whiskerless. ❋ Unknown (1864)