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clean-shaven

[ kleen-shey-vuhn ]

adjective

  1. (of a man) having the beard and mustache shaved off.


clean-shaven

adjective

  1. (of men) having the facial hair shaved off
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of clean-shaven1

First recorded in 1860–65
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The clean-shaven policy was due to be introduced in May last year but caused controversy and its implementation was postponed for 12 months.

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They are short, tall, flabby, lean, clean-shaven, bearded, bald and pony-tailed.

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He has short black hair and a clean-shaven chin.

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He’s younger, with a short haircut and a clean-shaven face, and he’s wearing glasses.

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There may be specific occasions where the personnel are required to be clean-shaven, the Army said, and officers and soldiers will be "directed to shave as and when circumstances dictate".

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