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Meaning of whiskers

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whiskers (n)

the hair growing on the lower part of a man's face

whiskers Sentence Examples

  1. The keen whiskers of the cat enabled it to navigate through the dark alley.
  2. The long whiskers of the seal reached out like antennae, sensing the movements of fish in the water.
  3. The horse's whiskers quivered as it eagerly anticipated a treat.
  4. The artist's brushstrokes carefully depicted the delicate whiskers of the rabbit.
  5. The bristles of the paintbrush resembled the whiskers of a cat.
  6. The baby's downy whiskers gave him an adorable and innocent appearance.
  7. The sensitive whiskers of the mouse allowed it to perceive even the slightest vibrations around it.
  8. The prickly whiskers of the porcupine served as a formidable defense mechanism.
  9. The whiskers of the tiger played a crucial role in its stealth, allowing it to move silently through the undergrowth.
  10. The woman's eyelashes curled like delicate whiskers, enhancing her beauty.

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the hair growing on the lower part of a man's face

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The keen whiskers of the cat enabled it to navigate through the dark alley.

The long whiskers of the seal reached out like antennae, sensing the movements of fish in the water.

The horse's whiskers quivered as it eagerly anticipated a treat.

The artist's brushstrokes carefully depicted the delicate whiskers of the rabbit.