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stubble

[stuhb-uhl] / ˈstʌb əl /


NOUN
five o'clock shadow
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Police, who have appealed for sightings, described Mr Sambrook as white, 5ft 8ins, of medium build, with ash blond short hair, ginger/blond stubble, blue eyes, and has a West Yorkshire accent.

From BBC

A Japanese DJ has found a new calling making freaky flesh-like accessories such as severed finger ink stamps, pendants with blinking eyes and purses with gaping mouths and stubble, inspired by horror movie special effects.

From Reuters

King’s gray stubble and uncertain future put him in good company on skid row.

From Los Angeles Times

He looked a little older than his teenage classmates and had more stubble.

From New York Times

“I saw Granny jump into her smaller Range Rover and drive out to the middle of the stubble field. She began looking for dead birds, while her dogs hunted.”

From Los Angeles Times