0 A clean-shaven man has no hair on the lower part of his face. --
1 (of a man) having no beard or mustache on his face --
In the first episode he was clean-shaven, but he quickly grew a beard.
A clean-shaven face did not come back into fashion until the end of the 1880s and early 1890s.
Male prisoners must be clean-shaven, and their hair is required to be trimmed the backs of their heads and necks.
His appearance also changes to make him look younger, as he is now clean-shaven and styles his hair in a more junior manner.
During the early 18th century most men, particularly amongst the nobility and upper classes, went clean-shaven.
Phaulkon appears as a powerful winged man, clean-shaven and bare-chested.
Art does not begin in a test-tube, it does not take its origin in good sentiments and clean-shaven, upstanding young thoughts.
Moreover, stubble may not be shown; thus a clean-shaven soldier who wants to start growing a beard must do so during his furlough.