His eyes were sunken, his chin unshaved and his hair and even his clothing looked disheveled. |
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I used to love trotting out of a morning to potter about the wilderness in my gown and pyjamas, all unshaved and generally unkempt. |
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At one of the pumps, an unshaved man in racing clothes was gassing up his motorcycle. |
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I haven't shaved my legs since the '80s, and my pits are unshaved, but I get my eyebrows waxed. |
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Even the local floozy Suzy looks like she smells of unshaved armpits, onions, and gin soaked halitosis. |
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Getting into work two hours after that and seeing the unshaved members of the sales-team, I realised I wasn't alone. |
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And remember the unshaved guy, who was incensed by your suggestion that he drink American beer? |
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Their riders, with tattered clothing, unshaved faces and thin daggers caused his hand to tighten on his sword hilt. |
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He was a short man with long unkempt hair and a bristly unshaved chin. |
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His face was unshaved and a little dirty, and his eyes were a hue of blue. |
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His long, unbrushed, curly hair and unshaved face let him look kind of intimidating and his fingers bent the wrong way, which always made me twitch. |
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Grimy, unshaved, and dishevelled as I was, I accompanied him. |
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They were unshaved, unwashed, unkempt, and curiously unmoved. |
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Though Anthony had a scruffy look, with his unshaved face, he also had a twinkle in his eyes that made almost everyone who knew him think twice on pulling a prank on him. |
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He didn't have his whiskers, but just a few as a rogue unshaved beard. |
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He rubbed his hands along his unshaved chin and let out a mocking laugh. |
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My classmates and I are the shaggy, unshaved future of the circus arts, sleeping in the hardwood corners of each other's apartments. |
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I was unshaved, unrested and focused on our Olympic Trials in two months. |
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Swimming unshaved and unrested, an unconcerned Hackett said this was the first time in the past two years he had not broken the 15-minute barrier. |
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El Lagi chain-smoked Marlboro Reds and was unshaved and anxious. |
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He was the first patient of the day, dropped off at the emergency room by the police or a family member — a man in his 50s, unshaved, stumbling, engulfed in the pungent aroma of alcohol. |
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An unshaved Cohen, sporting a fedora and bolo tie, wryly noted that he never won a Grammy for any of his recordings. |
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Schaap was unshaved, sleepy, complaining, as usual, of overwork. |
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The colonel, looking at the corpse, saw that it was that of an old man who had been shot in the chest — he was unshaved but not bearded, and a white dishdasha that clothed his body was blood-soaked. |
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He stood unshaved and burning with fever, dressed in sopping house slippers and several layers of old robes and cotton jackets, waiting — for what, he wasn't sure. |
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