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Definition of beardy in English: beardyadjectivebeardiest, beardier ˈbɪədiˈbɪrdi derogatory, informal (of a man) having a beard. in the year of beardy hipsters, he looks nearly a decade out of fashion Example sentencesExamples - He was a big, beardy chap who looked like nothing so much as the leader of a doomsday cult.
- One beardy man has been honoured with two statues.
- It's not just silly old beardy blokes who make drunken fools of themselves on telly.
- For a beardy git, he knows how to wade his ways through the ladies.
- At this point, our beardy scientist and his big fish cronies are left to their own devices.
- The beardy drivers always waved at me, and I always waved back.
- The stereotype of the beardy academic, dressed in ill-fitting corduroy and locked away in his ivory tower, endures.
- "I'm not a green, beardy, self-congratulatory environmental campaigner," he says.
- She's not got the £120,000 spare to buy the house in the catchment area full of beardy professors and their families.
- In the 6th Century, a big beardy, Anglo Saxon man founded a little village on the River Trent.
nounPlural beardiesˈbɪədiˈbɪrdi informal 1British derogatory A bearded man, especially one regarded as lacking in style. the cartoons show him as a mad beardie Example sentencesExamples - This is hardly surprising because these are qualities despised by most of the Guardian-reading beardies who make up the university teaching departments.
- This would have the Houston beardies in raptures.
- The beardie who wrote the article proudly displays the card of an FBI investigator.
- The beardies in their bunkers are not the best targets.
- A union boss who was sent home without pay in a row over his ‘goatee’ has won support from the nation's beardies.
- So the smooth ones, not the beardies, are those who decided to do something other than accept nature's default condition.
- Poets were pop stars, now they're weird beardies in bondage to an ancient craft that nobody deigns to understand.
- Real ale is not all about beardies with sandals.
- The project will please a handful of beardies whose main love is for rocks in the middle of nowhere.
- Heading the list of acceptable prejudices is that against middle-aged, long-haired beardies.
2A bearded collie. expect to be greeted with a bounce when you meet a beardie Example sentencesExamples - Beardies are a loyal dog, though they love all other people, nothing can compare to their human family.
- Lean and active, Beardies are strongly made and cover the ground with the minimum of effort.
- In the thick undergrowth of the Scottish hills the Beardie would control stubborn ewes by bouncing and barking in front of them.
- The Bearded Collie or beardie is the traditional dog of the Scottish shepherd, but was used to herd both sheep and cattle.
- Beardies also love to race around and play with each other and other dogs and will often appear very overpowering.
Definition of beardy in US English: beardyadjectiveˈbɪrdiˈbirdē derogatory, informal (of a man) having a beard. in the year of beardy hipsters, he looks nearly a decade out of fashion Example sentencesExamples - The beardy drivers always waved at me, and I always waved back.
- One beardy man has been honoured with two statues.
- For a beardy git, he knows how to wade his ways through the ladies.
- She's not got the £120,000 spare to buy the house in the catchment area full of beardy professors and their families.
- "I'm not a green, beardy, self-congratulatory environmental campaigner," he says.
- In the 6th Century, a big beardy, Anglo Saxon man founded a little village on the River Trent.
- He was a big, beardy chap who looked like nothing so much as the leader of a doomsday cult.
- It's not just silly old beardy blokes who make drunken fools of themselves on telly.
- At this point, our beardy scientist and his big fish cronies are left to their own devices.
- The stereotype of the beardy academic, dressed in ill-fitting corduroy and locked away in his ivory tower, endures.
nounˈbɪrdiˈbirdē informal 1British derogatory A bearded man, especially one regarded as lacking in style. the cartoons show him as a mad beardie Example sentencesExamples - This is hardly surprising because these are qualities despised by most of the Guardian-reading beardies who make up the university teaching departments.
- This would have the Houston beardies in raptures.
- The beardie who wrote the article proudly displays the card of an FBI investigator.
- Poets were pop stars, now they're weird beardies in bondage to an ancient craft that nobody deigns to understand.
- Real ale is not all about beardies with sandals.
- A union boss who was sent home without pay in a row over his ‘goatee’ has won support from the nation's beardies.
- Heading the list of acceptable prejudices is that against middle-aged, long-haired beardies.
- The project will please a handful of beardies whose main love is for rocks in the middle of nowhere.
- The beardies in their bunkers are not the best targets.
- So the smooth ones, not the beardies, are those who decided to do something other than accept nature's default condition.
2A bearded collie. expect to be greeted with a bounce when you meet a beardie Example sentencesExamples - Beardies also love to race around and play with each other and other dogs and will often appear very overpowering.
- Lean and active, Beardies are strongly made and cover the ground with the minimum of effort.
- Beardies are a loyal dog, though they love all other people, nothing can compare to their human family.
- The Bearded Collie or beardie is the traditional dog of the Scottish shepherd, but was used to herd both sheep and cattle.
- In the thick undergrowth of the Scottish hills the Beardie would control stubborn ewes by bouncing and barking in front of them.
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