Stubbles example sentences

Related (8): beard, whiskers, stubs, bristles, growth, scruff, shadow, mustache

Synonyms

Feedback, stalks, straw

"Stubbles" Example Sentences

1. His cheeks were covered with stubbles.
2. He hadn't shaved for days, so there were stubbles on his chin.
3. The fields were covered with stubbles after the harvest.
4. The man's face was rough to the touch due to stubbles.
5. The razor was dull, leaving many stubbles on his face.
6. She enjoyed the feeling of running her fingers over the stubbles of his scalp.
7. He had missed a spot while shaving, leaving stubbles on his face.
8. The field looked unkempt, with stubbles sticking out everywhere.
9. The roughness of the stubbles left red marks on her cheeks.
10. He looked much younger without the thick stubbles covering his face.
11. The dentist advised him not to drink hot beverages while having dental stubbles.
12. After shaving, he splashed some aftershave on his stubbles.
13. The artist drew many portraits with meticulous attention to the stubbles on his subjects' faces.
14. She sighed, knowing that she would have to endure his scratchy stubbles during their kisses.
15. He ran his hand over the short stubbles on his scalp, knowing that it made him look tough.
16. The stubbles made it difficult for her to apply her makeup smoothly.
17. The sharp stubbles pricked her as she tried to rest her head on his chest.
18. The farmer plowed under the stubbles in preparation for the next crop.
19. The wind whipped through the stubbles, making a rustling sound.
20. He grew a beard to cover the stubbles, but it only made him look more rugged.
21. The barber expertly trimmed the stubbles on his customer's face.
22. The sandpaper was rougher than his stubbles, but not by much.
23. The stubbles on his head were extra prickly due to the hot weather.
24. She didn't mind the rough stubbles on his chin; she found them charming.
25. The stubbles on the peach gave it a slightly fuzzy texture.
26. She ran her fingers over the stubbles on the back of his neck, sending shivers down his spine.
27. The welder wore protective gear to avoid getting any sparks caught in his facial stubbles.
28. He tried to smoothen the stubbles with some lotion, but it only made it worse.
29. The sheep grazed among the stubbles, happily munching away.
30. The rough stubbles scraped against her cheek as they hugged goodbye.
31. He looked ruggedly handsome in his dark stubbles and leather jacket.
32. The barber used a straight razor to precisely shave off the stubbles on his customer's face.
33. The stubbles on his legs from not shaving made it uncomfortable to wear shorts.
34. The artist spent hours perfecting the shading of the stubbles on the subject's face.
35. The stubbles on his chin gave him the appearance of being carefree and relaxed.
36. The harvesters left behind tall stubbles, marking where they had worked.
37. She wished he would shave more often, as his stubbles made it difficult to kiss him.
38. The furniture was covered in tiny stubbles from the new carpet.
39. The sun set behind the fields of stubbles, casting a golden glow over everything.
40. He admired the way his dark stubbles contrasted against her fair skin.

Common Phases

I woke up with stubbles on my chin; he looks good with his stubbles; I need to shave off my stubbles; the rough stubbles of his beard tickled my skin; his stubbles made him look rugged; the stubbles on his face matched his unkempt hair; I like the way his stubbles feel against my cheek; he ran his hand through his stubbles absentmindedly.

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