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Definition of Smooth-shaven
1. Adjective. Closely shaved recently.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Smooth-shaven
Literary usage of Smooth-shaven
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bentley's Miscellany by Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith (1842)
"On the smooth shaven lawn, before the long Gothic front of the hall, the white
freestone of which was carved and pierced as though minarets of Brussels lace ..."
2. The Workers: An Experiment in Reality by Walter Augustus Wyckoff (1898)
"A short, slender figure, a smooth-shaven face with small, sharp, ... Like Jerry,
he was smooth-shaven, and there was a striking contrast between his dark ..."
3. Costumes and Scenery for Amateurs: A Practical Working Handbook by Constance D'Arcy Mackay (1915)
"He should be smooth shaven, and his hair, in its natural color, ... He should be
smooth shaven. The costume should be worked out in two colors, ..."
4. The Workers: An Experiment in Reality by Walter Augustus Wyckoff (1897)
"A short, slender figure, a smooth-shaven face with small, ... Like Jerry, he was
smooth-shaven, and there was a striking contrast between his dark hair and ..."
5. The Workers: An Experiment in Reality by Walter Augustus Wyckoff (1897)
"A short, slender figure, a smooth-shaven face with small, sharp, ... Like Jerry,
he was smooth-shaven, and there was a striking contrast between his dark ..."