0 (of a man) with hair on the lower part or sides of the face: --
He was a bewhiskered, distinguished-looking gentleman.
An old woman with her one precious possession saved--a bewhiskered goat--hears her, and crosses herself.
Our first officer, a mild-mannered, much bewhiskered man, who had always treated me very considerately, was the first to wield the strap.
One ancient, baldheaded, bewhiskered agriculturist sat through three of the radio shows, and commented freely upon this new wonder of the world.
You're as serious to-day as some bewhiskered old college professor.
The little bewhiskered man was rubbing his wrinkled hands in apparent satisfaction.
The chief aviator wore a satisfied smile on his bewhiskered countenance.
An old man, gaunt, bewhiskered, trudges along confidently although he looks over eighty.
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.