adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an unshaven chin (= with short hairs on because a man has not shaved )
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His combed hair looked oddly neat against his unshaven chin.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
face
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Now he was overweight with a bloated, unshaven face and his unwashed brown hair fell untidily on to his hunched shoulders.
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In her mind his smelly overalls and unshaven face had something to do with what she was about to see.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An unshaven old man in a stained jacket comes to a stop beside us.
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And the musician himself was as seedy as his surroundings - unshaven and obviously drinking too much.
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He is about 22 years old and has an unshaven look, they told police.
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He looked unshaven and his eyes were bloodshot.
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He was unshaven and, perhaps by contrast, his eyes seemed a brighter blue than Lorton remembered.
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In her mind his smelly overalls and unshaven face had something to do with what she was about to see.
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Rafferty appeared to have been routed out of bed; he was unshaven and squinted as if the light hurt his eyes.
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They are unshaven , there is no barber.