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Vandyke beard   /vˌændˈaɪk bɪrd/   Listen
noun
Vandyke beard  n.  A trim, pointed beard, such as those often seen in pictures by Vandyke.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Vandyke beard" Quotes from Famous Books



... Mr. Cornish seems to be very exclusive, his meals being served in his rooms; and even his barber has instructions to call upon him each morning. One wonders why the barber is called in so frequently, until one marks the smooth-shaven cheeks above the close-clipped, pointed, black, Vandyke beard. He is withal very cordial and courtly in ...
— Aladdin & Co. - A Romance of Yankee Magic • Herbert Quick

... small, bright-eyed man, with thick Vandyke beard and sinewy though small frame. Langhetti took off his ...
— Cord and Creese • James de Mille

... with the Vandyke beard, cutting into a cake, you may not need to be told, is Patching, the painter of those delicious interiors which have been seen every year by those who had eyes to find them, in obscure corners at the rooms of the National Academy of Design. In short, Patching is the subject of a conspiracy in which ...
— Round the Block • John Bell Bouton

... a short, bow-legged gentleman with a red Vandyke beard, whose technical title is janitor, but who is really dictator. Every one is ...
— When Patty Went to College • Jean Webster

... machine which found its exercise through his personality. His face never showed an emotion other than that which he wished to have seen there; the mouth, that most treacherous feature, was protected by his heavy mustache, which in turn merged its identity in the dark Vandyke beard, into which all expression retreated at the command of its owner; his gray eyes, cold in the metallic steelness of their shade, penetrated the object upon which they fixed themselves, reading the characteristics of others, but yielding nothing in ...
— The Lever - A Novel • William Dana Orcutt



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