whiskers的意思和读音

whiskers

: [ˌwɪskəs] : [ˌwɪskəs]

n.

n.facial hair,sideburns,moustache,mustache,muttonchops

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n.1.The plural of whisker

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2. Stardusting Whiskers Corrldkote test ...

3. moustache whiskers blond n. ...

4. whisker whiskers whiskey ...

5. vespers ( whiskers who1e-heartedly ...

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1.Any of the long, stiff hairs that project from the snout or brow of most mammals , as the whiskers of a cat .

2.He felt its fur like a caress on the side of his neck, and then the touch of its whiskers and fevered nose.

3.Quivering with glee, the little giggler threw back his head, thrust his whiskers in the air and let out a hearty chuckle.

4.Mr. Thompson was a tough weather-beaten man with stiff black hair and a week's growth of black whiskers.

5.The man of whiskers gave a blast on the whistle which he used to wear hanging round his neck.

6.In a few moments, out came his host, a most impressive man with thick eyebrows, long eyes, and five long strands of whiskers.

7.He said that broken whiskers oco uld be easily replaced without affecting the main body of the robot and its expensive engineering.

8.Powerful bronzed arms. Whiskers. A pair of blazing eyes. This was Gu Yanlong, known far and wide as the king of the cattle butchers.

9.Humans have kept the "light bulb, " however -- we have androgen receptors, but ours don't produce whiskers or penile spines, he said.”,

10.As you can see my jaw had a very red area, nose is black and my left whiskers area also has fungus.