The cheap and tacky photo set clearly makes me appear as a fat, beardy goth with bloodshot eyes and at least 3 chins. |
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He was a big, beardy chap who looked like nothing so much as the leader of a doomsday cult. |
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It's not just silly old beardy blokes who make drunken fools of themselves on telly. |
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The stereotype of the beardy academic, dressed in ill-fitting corduroy and locked away in his ivory tower, endures. |
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At this point, our beardy scientist and his big fish cronies are left to their own devices. |
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In the 6th Century, a big beardy, Anglo Saxon man founded a little village on the River Trent. |
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The beardy drivers always waved at me, and I always waved back. |
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For a beardy git, he knows how to wade his ways through the ladies. |
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Might not his non-voting be perceived as apathetic, asked the venerable beardy one. |
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His beard covered his face and rested upon his still more beardy bosom, but its darkness gave an excellent color to his deep-red face. |
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From humble beginnings with just a few punters, it now attracts 10,000 beardy weirdies every summer. |
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On a less beardy front, lager drinkers are also well served. |
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To the Pet Shop Boy, it suggested that the Anglophile Nevadan who grew up loving The Smiths, Oasis and Tennant's band was suddenly forswearing pop music in favour of something rather more, well, beardy. |
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A brewery in Brazil has launched Cerveja Feminista, an ale that challenges the stereotype of beer being enjoyed by cheeky lads and coiffured beardy types in advertising. |
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Where the beardy appears, the proletarian disappears. |
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And he's starred as Robin William's beardy brother's boyfriend in Mrs Doubtfire. |
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Bill Bailey The beardy trollman, right, brings music and comedy show to the Theatre Royal, Glasgow. |
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The Doge is one of the popular barytone's most weighty performances, and we do not remember to have heard his voice more powerful, his acting more beardy and emphatic. |
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But his left foot was caught in that blame noose in the end of the rope, so only his beardy head went underwater and he was dragged along like that for a few wet yards. |
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The smaller one, the one who sits on our doorstep and mewls for treats is Beardy as seen here. |
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The fifth child of 13 born to John Beardy and Dinah Monias, Jackson was given a special task at a very young age. |
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