His thick hair was tied backward into a clasped horse-tail, and his stubble unshaven as ever. |
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So the crumpled, unshaven look is strictly last season and those who are with it are found in designer gear and sports shoes. |
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He smiled, showing surprisingly white teeth from such a grizzled, unshaven face. |
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The suspect with the knife was about 39, unshaven and wore a blue duffel coat. |
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To Johnny the two missing screws seemed cognate with the sonographer's lack of manners and unshaven cheeks. |
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The clean-shaven trend may be due to the fact that many people tend to correlate an unshaven face with sloppiness. |
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He is 5ft 4ins tall, of stocky build, with short brown curly hair and is unshaven. |
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Moving up his cheek, she could feel some rough stubble of his unshaven face. |
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Before me is not the debonair, gentleman writer I had expected but an unshaven, dishevelled man with wild, curly grey hair and frayed clothing. |
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His hair will be carefully dishevelled, he will be unshaven, and he will wear a sly grin. |
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He had that sort of windswept hair and unshaven look that only an artist could pull off. |
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The man was about thirty and unshaven, his unkempt, blonde hair knotted like some Rastafarian. |
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Like relics from an earlier age, they appeared gaunt, angular, rugged and unshaven! |
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When Conch finished and looked around once more, she found a ring of nasty, unshaven, dirty, men had emerged from the forest. |
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There were livid bruises on his shoulder, and chest, he was unshaven, and his hair uncombed. |
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In reality, only bags under his eyes and unshaven appearance marred his skin. |
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He was unshaven and had short brown hair, gelled on top, brown eyes and wore a black jacket. |
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All this makes European football look like one of those dingy dive bars where a dozen or so swarthy, unshaven toughs chase two or three belles. |
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The shambling gait, unshaven appearance, panda eyes and mumbling incoherence are a mirror image of Cobain. |
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He was unshaven with a mole on his right temple and was wearing a brown-coloured shirt. |
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He was unshaven, with a monobrow, red cheeks and a pale face and wore a red shirt, a fleece and dark trousers. |
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The Oscar winning actor went virtually unnoticed as he walked about with his burly minders in toe, as he looked scruffy, bloated, and unshaven. |
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One, taken in 1874 from slightly above, is of Ned unshaven, with thin mouth, narrow eyes, and the pinch of poverty. |
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To appear at the office unshaven, or with unbrushed coat and dirty boots, proclaims at once a lack of respect to one's employers. |
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I felt I held a good pace and swam a solid race, which was pleasing as I am in heavy training, unrested and unshaven. |
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He likes having meaningful conversations, going out with friends and lazing around unshaven during off days. |
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He wanders around Manhattan, unshaven, unbathed, and smoking and cussing a lot. |
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He has a strong jawline and is unshaven, the mark of a man who has recently given up his day job. |
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He was unshaven and had short shaved brown hair, gelled on top, brown eyes and wore a black jacket. |
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His once bouffant hairdo had looked lank and stringy, and the perfectly unshaven designer stubble could not hide the lines on his face. |
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With his long, flowing hair and unshaven chin, he may look like a folk-rocker who has just awoken from a 30-year nap. |
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At that time, he cut a sorry figure, often looking tired and unshaven, and he told this paper that he had contemplated suicide. |
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He wore a red beard, just changed from the down of youth to the bristliness of manhood, and as yet unshaven. |
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Finally, he was seen again on the streets of Savannah, shabby, unshaven, still looking handsome, like a law student after a stag night. |
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Men in the tribes would gather around a fire to watch loose cavewomen remove their filthy animal hides from their smelly, unshaven bodies. |
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The sight of his old captain in rags, his eyes sunken, face unshaven and dirty and hair infested with lice, amused him. |
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I caught sight of my ghastly, sallow, unshaven fizzog in the big bathroom mirror this evening. |
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He was dishevelled, unshaven, his comb-over in disarray, and clouds of whiskey-fumes rose in a steady haze from between his chapped lips. |
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The first they chanced upon was a portly, unshaven soldier with dried blood over his lifeless body, and flies swarming around his innards that were exposed. |
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The result is a rough, somewhat rumpled yet charming face, like a Renaissance aristocrat, unshaven and in stockinged feet, caught between the bedroom and the bath. |
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He was unshaven, with a goatee and long, scraggly hair, and looked miserable and not a little creepy. |
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In the video, he is unshaven and scruffy, wearing a dark, padded jacket, and his voice is thick with emotion. |
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All you can see on the picture is a heap of ice, the American flag, and some unshaven people wearing Eskimo outfits. |
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The world media are delighted to show the father and his son on the same set, and unveil Joe's unshaven oriental face. |
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These high quality instruments are hand carved and fitted with a raw skin with unshaven crown. |
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I looked at him and saw that wall of anger cooped up and clamped down inside his stony unshaven, wrinkled face. |
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He was unshaven at the time of the robbery and had long locks. |
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The unshaven Moodley later walked to the dock in trainers without laces. |
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Besieged by the media, he's as unsophisticated as he is unshaven. |
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The polar opposite is four unshaven, unwashed guys stormbound for the third day in a two-man tent on a ledge at 26,000 feet, wondering why they didn't take up golf instead. |
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His chinless face was gaunt and unshaven, and his deep eye-sockets, together with his habit of looking sideways at people, gave him all the charm of a fresh corpse. |
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Grimy and unshaven, he grinned gaptoothed, and returned the gesture. |
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When she first started people still dressed for dinner and anyone who presented themselves at reception unshaven or untidily dressed would have been turned away. |
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However, Kalaimani, unshaven and unkempt, mourning the loss of his boats had to be convinced to forget the dowry amount and encouraged to go ahead with the wedding. |
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In the image the 30-year-old is unshaven and wearing a blue cagoule. |
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If you are a veteran cinemagoer, the genre of the East European war movie brings to mind pale, unshaven, craggy, muddy-faced soldiers in an apocalyptic setting. |
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He was unshaven, with a full mustache and wearing a flannel shirt over a hooded sweatshirt. |
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A portly man was already in there, looking rather casual and unshaven. |
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When an unkempt and unshaven individual in a lumberjack shirt and dirty jeans shuffled into my filling station, I barely gave him a second glance. |
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The driver is described as a white male, late 20s or early 30s, thin build, 5ft 9ins, with dark hair and a sallow complexion, unshaven and wearing a dark sweater and trousers. |
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I'm unshaven, hungover and on a bus heading to a detention centre. |
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After the one-sided conversation was concluded Winthrop had his personal shame and sorrow to contend with, and the unshaven grin of the grizzly wino who asked for money. |
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The bloke was easily in his 60s, unshaven, with a pot belly. |
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His unshaven face must have hid at least a dozen double chins. |
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Stooping down, he placed the cup into his father's shaky hands and watched him take a slow draught, dribbling the water down his stubbly, unshaven chin. |
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The group of people there will almost certainly contain a number of men my age who are unshaven, whiffy, and wearing the same dirty tee shirt they slept in. |
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Kinnear, who is playing Iago in the new production of Othello that opens this month, is unshaven, lived-in, a touch dishevelled. |
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He had curly black hair, was unshaven and had a local accent. |
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So, burdened with my rucksack and daypack, unshaven in T-shirt and travel combats, I wander among the besuited guests, conference attendees and dignitaries like a sore thumb. |
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The kind of unshaven, unkempt and dusty individuals you would cross Charing Cross Road in the rush hour to avoid. |
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Students also perceived unshaven, devil-may-care professors as more knowledgeable than ones in a dress shirt and tie. |
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The morning after his return, Backshall appeared, unshaven and a tiny bit shell-shocked, on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch. |
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He looked calm and determined, not at all like the old unshaven man who had been humiliated by American soldiers who took pictures of him in his underwear or with his mouth open. |
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If you met an overweight, unkempt, unshaven, uncombed, beady-eyed, foul-mouthed person on the street, would you care about his opinions? |
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He was clad in a shabby khaki-drill suit and grubby panama and sandshoes, and wore neither socks nor shirt, and was unshaven. |
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He wore the scragginess of an unshaven face like a lost man in pursuit of some safe harbor. |
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All the same, he thought, Duror had the appearance of a drunk man, unshaven, slack-mouthed, mumbling, rather glaikit. |
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An unshaven chap wearing a sleeveless vest, cut-down jeans and old plimsoles stood next to the owners' and trainers' stand. |
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He looked younger, thinner, was pale and unshaven, the image of a man on a bender, complete with a red-haired partner in crime. |
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He was pining for England, though he dreaded facing it, as one dreads facing a pretty girl when one is collarless and unshaven. |
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Hulking, enormous, shaggy-haired, prognathous jawed, a veritable Cro-magnard type. Bluely unshaven and scowling. |
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From the poster, an unshaven individual is watching me with narrowed eyes and something like a smile, leaving open a wide range of interpretations. |
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Some witnesses reported that he was unshaven and had slurred speech. |
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Jowly, lank-haired and unshaven, Douglas plays fiftysomething Grady Tripp, a one-hit novelist firmly stuck teaching creative writing at a Pittsburgh college. |
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At one stage around 1960 I worked for an unshaven, vile and smelly street bookie, Wingy, who claimed he'd lost his arm in the service of the King on the Somme. |
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