shagginess Definition In English

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  • And the falcon-seller, who was thick-set and broad-shouldered, was in truth not unlike a wild-cat in his unkempt shagginess, albeit free from all craft and guile.

  • Then, after four or five years of life on the hills, their owners sold them, and that was the end of all their fun, and all their shagginess too.

  • He was black-haired and bull-necked, and there was about him a certain shagginess which a recent toilet performed at the horse trough had not served to mitigate.

  • The spectral appearance of the flower is considerably heightened by the smooth, white, slipper-like lip, which contrasts so forcibly in color and texture with the lurid shagginess around it.

  • Those creases in your face can no longer be dismissed as character lines; the shagginess of your eyebrows has the flying years to account for it.

  • Like a drift of snow the huge wolf-hound whirled his white shagginess into the vestibule.

  • He saw only an expanse of low shagginess that might have been scrub growths of any kind.

  • He trimmed his beard and cut some of the shagginess out of his head.

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