mustachioed
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++mus·ta·chi·oed, moustachioed /məˈstæʃiəʊd, -ˈstɑː- $ -ʃioʊd/ adjective DCBhaving a moustache, especially a large one 留着八字须的
Examples from the Corpus
mustachioed• The senior one was a fearsome, mustachioed amateur cello player who addressed every class in a terrifying bawl.• Inside, mariachis offer to sing songs about the mustachioed bandit turned saint or the modern-day outlaws.• Gave ten thousand dollars for it to a little mustachioed froggy art dealer on the Boulevard Haussmann.Origin mustachioed (1800-1900) mustachio “(large) mustache” ((16-21 centuries)), from Italian mustaccio; → MUSTACHEmus·ta·chi·oed adjectiveChineseSyllable
a Corpus a especially having large one moustache,
mustachioed
mus‧ta‧chi‧oed
, moustachioed /məˈstæʃiəʊd, -ˈstɑː- $ -ʃioʊd/ adjective
mus‧ta‧chi‧oed
, moustachioed /məˈstæʃiəʊd, -ˈstɑː- $ -ʃioʊd/ adjective Date: 1800-1900
Origin: mustachio '(large) mustache' (16-21 centuries), from Italian mustaccio; ⇨ mustache
having a moustache, especially a large one
Origin: mustachio '(large) mustache' (16-21 centuries), from Italian mustaccio; ⇨ mustache