clean-shaven
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See also: cleanshaven
English[edit]
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Adjective[edit]
clean-shaven (comparative more clean-shaven, superlative most clean-shaven)
- Having had hair (especially facial hair) shaved off, so that it is no longer visible.
- a clean-shaven man; a clean-shaven face; a clean-shaven leg
- 1903, Arthur Conan Doyle, “How the Brigadier Triumphed in England”, in The Adventures of Gerard[1]:
- A moment later there entered a tall thin Englishman with a great moustache, which was a rare thing amid that clean-shaven race.
Translations[edit]
having had hair shaved off
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