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mustache

[muhs-tash, muh-stash] / ˈmʌs tæʃ, məˈstæʃ /




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After Ernst arranges the meeting with Disney, Marks pencils in a toothbrush mustache and transforms himself into a creepily avuncular version of the character, whose Midwestern niceness becomes menacing when his business interests are threatened.

From Los Angeles Times

He grimaces, saying, “There’s something about my blondie mustache that doesn’t look good on my face.”

From Los Angeles Times

His hair has turned white and his impressive mustache is long gone.

From Science Magazine

It turns out that shipworms have a curious sub-organ, called a typhlosole -- "it looks like Salvador Dali's mustache upside down," says Shipway -- that is embedded in the mollusk's digestive tract.

From Science Daily

The other amateur Thespians, wearing comic stick-on mustaches, moved to their marks, improvising a scene in a women’s beauty salon where one patron’s hair is accidentally dyed blue.

From New York Times