bebearded

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bebearded (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of be-bearded
    • 1791, William Roberts, The Fugitives: A Comedy, Warrington: [] W. Eyres, for John Stockdale, act II, page 40:
      Enter TOBIAS⸺in Petticoats. Tob. O dear, dear me, what a pickle am I in—bepetticoated—bewigged—bebearded—and belaughed at by the whole houſe⸺I ſhall die with the ſweating ſickneſs—in four and twenty hours I ſhall be dry as a ſqueezed ſpunge—And all this do I endure for the ſake of that dear hard-hearted creature—ſhe’ll break my heart (wiping his eyes)—if I could drive her out of my thoughts, this moment would I quit this unnatural houſe—Oh, hoh (blubbering).
    • 1833 May 23, “Fantasticals”, in Phenix Gazette[1], volumes XXXIII (new series—IX), number 3330, Alexandria, Va.:
      Then came the soldiery, bepainted, bebearded, bewhiskered, bewigged, and bedizened in all forms of antiquated habiliments, and all fashions and tastes of materials;
    • 2014 July 22, James Parker, “The Twee Revolution: From Wes Anderson to Zooey Deschanel to Brooklynites, a terrifying aesthetic is overtaking America”, in Chicago Tribune, 166th year, number 203, section 1A, page 19:
      Eight years ago or so, the alternative paper I was working for sent me out to review a couple of folk-noise-psych-indie-beardie-weirdie bands. I had a dreadful night. The bands were bad enough — “fumbling,” I scratched in my notebook, “infantile” — but what really did me in was the audience. Instead of baying for the blood of these lightweights, as in the Darwinian days of old, the gathered young people — behatted, bebearded, besmiling — obliged them with patters of validating applause.