Examples of using Moustache in English and their translations into Korean
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From 1860-1916 the Uniform Regulations for the British Army Required Every Soldier to have a Moustache.
I gave the moustache a thoughtful twirl. It seemed to hurt Jeeves a good deal, so I chucked it.
This one it's being used on a“cat moustache” dipole and it's working really fine.
Only a moustache, the trace of a shy smile,
Rowles didn't recognise Singleton at all without his moustache but stared at him as though he couldn't quite place his face.
My moustache, for some reason, has become a point of some fascination here,” he said.
Daisy stared at Ted:“You know, you look quite nice without your moustache, but I think I prefer you with it.”.
Mr Harris said:“My moustache, for some reason, has become a point of some fascination here,”.
Ted continued:“I don't think he has recognised me because I haven't got my moustache any more but if he recognises me he could cause a lot of trouble.
It is also known as a spaghetti moustache, because of its stereotypical association with Italian men.
Also known as a"spaghetti moustache", because of its stereotypical association with Italian men.
In The Moustache Kid that other creatures are able to use his mystic belt buckle, giving it cat-like ears, white tufts of
There were no moustaches.
Growing moustaches.
Why Amish Men Grow Beards, But Not Moustaches.
Moustaches included.
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Not all ironic moustaches and artisan coffee:
Moustache and glasses.
Because of their moustache.