0 (of a man) with hair on the lower part or sides of the face:
He was a bewhiskered, distinguished-looking gentleman.
This may not be the story bewhiskered moderns would like to hear.
At once the door was opened and a big, bewhiskered man looked out.
A smile of intense satisfaction crossed the old detective's bewhiskered face, and he strode along behind the valet and saw him board the train.
They all turned and stared at the dusty, bewhiskered little man who entered so unceremoniously.
Two of these houses belonged to my bewhiskered friend.
As he put the finishing touches on, he looked for all the world like a bewhiskered foreigner.
There's one nice thing to be said about working for the bewhiskered old gentleman in the star-spangled stovepipe and striped britches: it's permanent.
An old man, gaunt, bewhiskered, trudges along confidently although he looks over eighty.