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muttonchops noun[ plural ] uk /ˈmʌt.ən.tʃɒps/ us /ˈmʌt̬.ən.tʃɑːps/(alsomuttonchop whiskers) long hair growing down each side of a man's face, fashionable especially in Europe and America in the 19th century羊排络腮胡 Bob Carey/The Image Bank/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Hair afro-textured anti-dandruff as bald as a cootphrase baldness bedhead flyaway fuzzy mane shaggy sideburns soul patch stubbly tache tash textured tousled unkempt wavy wig wiry
Examples of muttonchops muttonchops She turned us over to a stout brunette lady who was cultivating a neat and flossy pair of muttonchops. From Project Gutenberg He had a fresh complexion, eyes of that common uncertain shade of gray, and was closely shaven except for the incipient muttonchops on his ruddy cheeks. From Project Gutenberg It consisted of muttonchops, potatoes, bread, and coffee, and they were prepared, notwithstanding their hearty supper of the night before to do full justice to it. From Project Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |