Similar words: guarded, retarded, discarded, beard, disregarded, bear down, bear down on, hard-earned. Meaning: [bɪədɪd] adj. 1. having hair on the cheeks and chin 2. having a growth of hairlike awns.
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61. Houses bearded the top of the heights.
62. His bearded face already has a set hollow look.
63. Brezhnev bearded Nixon on the treaty.
64. A 30-second video available on YouTube shows an actual video of the bearded Al-Qaida leader with garble dubbed over his real voice and subtitles stating why he is right for the job.
65. Bearded and looking tired, a clearly emotional Lewis crossed the Greenwich Meridian line at the Royal Observatory by carrying his boat with the help of supporters and cheering well-wishers.
66. A burly blond - bearded Polish Jew in a sort of military cap makes himself the car captain.
67. The Bearded Collie should be shown in a natural stance.
68. Punchinello turned slowly and looked at the large bearded craftsman. "You know my name?" the little Wemmick asked.
69. That they spat upon the Cross, exchanged obscene kisses, held secret meetings, adored a cat, practiced sodomy, venerated some bearded male head.
70. It is also home to some giant animals like the eland, the world's largest antelope, and the bearded vulture, a huge raptor.
71. Now he felt admiration and love for the big , bearded man.
72. When he is not out hunting, Joey attends school and enjoys watching television with his pet bearded dragon lizard, Lily.
73. His cold bearded face was set in a look of horror.
74. MOSCOW (Reuters) - Sitting behind the wheel of his vintage Volga car next to the bearded chief of the Russian Orthodox church, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin wore a proud grin.
75. “We have a lot of roses, irises and those bearded irises around her birdbath, and then I started growing some vegetables this year, ” she said.
76. This cave served as a hideout for a bearded seal seeking shelter from the harsh Arctic climate.
77. Standing on the banks of a trickling ditch, Don Bustos—sunbaked and thickly bearded—demonstrates how he irrigates 130, 000 dollars' worth of produce on 3.5 acres north of Santa Fe.
78. As he strode over a gutter, he apostrophized a bearded portress who was worthy to meet Faust on the Brocken, and who had a broom in her hand.
79. At the time of this photo, little was known about bearded seals, due to their forbiddingly frigid habitat and aquatic lifestyle.
80. As the story developed, Solo became a burly, bearded Corellian pirate who dressed flamboyantly.
81. A fresh , comely woman pressed through the throng to get a peep at the gray - bearded man.
82. Apollos and Venuses and the Winged Victory of Samothrace are friends of my finger tips. The gnarled, bearded features of Homer are dear to me, for he, too[sentencedict.com], knew blindness.
83. Petals 5, pink or white, obcordate, clawed, connate and bearded at base, apex fimbriate .
84. Enjoy your bearded iris for many years with help from a third-generation flower grower in this free video on gardening.
85. Bearded eccentrics in cluttered attics, and lavender-scented maiden aunts, will continue to practise it, just as there will still be people who bake their own bread or scythe the meadow grass.
86. The bearded iris plants grow crowded and get less flowers year after year.
87. Any of several perennial North American herbs of the genus Chelone, especially C. glabra, having a white or pink bilabiate corolla with a bearded lower lip.
88. The gnarled , bearded features of homer are dear to me, for he , too ,[http://sentencedict.com/bearded.html] knew blindness.
89. A bearded, open-necked town clerk, it seems, just wouldn't look proper.
90. Bearded seals (Erignathus barbatus), such as this mother and her baby, can identify each other by sniffing .
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