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Definition of hirsute in English: hirsuteadjective ˈhəːsjuːt humorous, literary Hairy. 〈正式,常幽默〉多毛的 他们多毛的胸脯。 Example sentencesExamples - The nineteen-year-old in question is precociously hirsute on account of his Mediterranean parentage.
- I am hoping that my hirsute body will prevent any bugs from plundering the sanctity of my inner ear.
- All else having failed, will their hirsute image do the trick?
- Not as conscientious as the hirsute man in front of me, I took this as my cue to step out of line.
- More than eight out of ten hirsute he-males told some infantile men's magazine that their chest fuzz made them feel more manly.
- He is no longer the hirsute bombshell he was in those years, but his love for the jersey, his influence on Limerick hurling, is as strong as ever.
- In college I was introduced to a friend's friend, a short, cute, hirsute writer named L. who drank too much.
- And what did an irredeemably hirsute activist do?
- Anyway, I have nothing per say against classic FM rock and its hirsute, highway-star riffage.
- He's by no means hirsute himself, judging by the jacket portrait.
- One of the two is hirsute and capable of weaving, whereas the other is bald and incapable of weaving.
- It's not the hair on his chest that socially disadvantages the hirsute man.
- And as a hirsute man, I don't think a blast of bronzing mist would do me any good whatsoever.
- I am huddled in a tight semicircle with a group of exceedingly hirsute young men, all wearing corduroy sport coats, all staring intently at the stage.
- But the boy is still visible beneath the hirsute exterior.
- They all know who Kahlo is, especially since a hirsute Salma Hayek played her in the Oscar-nominated biopic Frida.
- Bears wake from their long hibernation, now, hirsute initiates with tales to tell to those with ears to listen.
- Little wonder that the petite, sharp-eyed Phoolan, is hurt by comparisons to the avuncular and hirsute Veerappan.
- Their daughter studied the hirsute heavily built actor and decided, ‘Oh, it's Daddy!’
- He left quite a legacy - unwashed, hirsute fans, a bootleg archive that rivals the Library of Congress, and a tasty ice cream flavour.
Synonyms hairy, shaggy, bushy, hair-covered, long-haired, woolly, furry, fleecy, fuzzy bearded, unshaven, unshorn, bewhiskered, stubbly, bristly technical pilose, pileous, pappose, hispid rare crinite, crinigerous
Derivativesnoun humorous, literary The almost beardless Japanese point to the Ainus’ hirsuteness as evidence of subhuman status. Example sentencesExamples - I know his hirsuteness shouldn't bother me - there are far worse things for your child to have than long arm hair - but it does.
- You can run the paradox with baldness, as indeed you did, where should one draw the line between baldness and hirsuteness.
- In press terms, Kilmarnock have fallen foul to the sort of hirsuteness and limb-flailing not witnessed outside of a hippy convention.
- I have recently posted about hirsuteness in men as a sign of attractiveness.
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin hirsutus. Definition of hirsute in US English: hirsuteadjective literary, humorous Hairy. 〈正式,常幽默〉多毛的 他们多毛的胸脯。 Example sentencesExamples - All else having failed, will their hirsute image do the trick?
- I am hoping that my hirsute body will prevent any bugs from plundering the sanctity of my inner ear.
- He is no longer the hirsute bombshell he was in those years, but his love for the jersey, his influence on Limerick hurling, is as strong as ever.
- Not as conscientious as the hirsute man in front of me, I took this as my cue to step out of line.
- The nineteen-year-old in question is precociously hirsute on account of his Mediterranean parentage.
- Bears wake from their long hibernation, now, hirsute initiates with tales to tell to those with ears to listen.
- And as a hirsute man, I don't think a blast of bronzing mist would do me any good whatsoever.
- In college I was introduced to a friend's friend, a short, cute, hirsute writer named L. who drank too much.
- But the boy is still visible beneath the hirsute exterior.
- Their daughter studied the hirsute heavily built actor and decided, ‘Oh, it's Daddy!’
- More than eight out of ten hirsute he-males told some infantile men's magazine that their chest fuzz made them feel more manly.
- It's not the hair on his chest that socially disadvantages the hirsute man.
- I am huddled in a tight semicircle with a group of exceedingly hirsute young men, all wearing corduroy sport coats, all staring intently at the stage.
- They all know who Kahlo is, especially since a hirsute Salma Hayek played her in the Oscar-nominated biopic Frida.
- One of the two is hirsute and capable of weaving, whereas the other is bald and incapable of weaving.
- And what did an irredeemably hirsute activist do?
- He left quite a legacy - unwashed, hirsute fans, a bootleg archive that rivals the Library of Congress, and a tasty ice cream flavour.
- Anyway, I have nothing per say against classic FM rock and its hirsute, highway-star riffage.
- He's by no means hirsute himself, judging by the jacket portrait.
- Little wonder that the petite, sharp-eyed Phoolan, is hurt by comparisons to the avuncular and hirsute Veerappan.
Synonyms hairy, shaggy, bushy, hair-covered, long-haired, woolly, furry, fleecy, fuzzy
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin hirsutus. |