Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Stubble"
The meaning of "Stubble" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does stubble mean?
A:
short, stiff hairs growing on a part of the body that has not been shaved for a while, especially on a man’s face
Q:
What does stubble mean?
A:
It's short and stiff hair that grows in the beard area of a man's face after they haven't shaved for a while.
Q:
What does stubble mean?
A:
Stubble is the little rough bit of hair that starts poking out from a recently shaved area of skin.
Q:
What does stubble,intranet,spam mean?
A:
Those are 3 different words so starting with stubble. Stubble is what is left of facial hair after shaving.
Intranet is a row of computer network.
Spam can be trash/scam/Ad mail or it can be canned ham
Intranet is a row of computer network.
Spam can be trash/scam/Ad mail or it can be canned ham
Other questions about "Stubble"
Q:
Your stubble has grown. Why don't you shave it?
Your stubble has grown out. Why don't you shave it?
Are both correct?
Your stubble has grown out. Why don't you shave it?
Are both correct?
A:
Both are correct but when you say grown out, grow out, or grew out it’s something the person is actively doing or trying to do.
For example:
You have grown out your hair.
I am going to grow out my beard.
Etc.
For example:
You have grown out your hair.
I am going to grow out my beard.
Etc.
Q:
Your stubble has grown. Why don't you shave it?
Your stubble has grown out. Why don't you shave it?
Are both correct?
Your stubble has grown out. Why don't you shave it?
Are both correct?
A:
yes
Q:
Your stubble has sprouted. Why don't you shave it?
Does it sound natural?
Does it sound natural?
A:
Yes, it sounds a little funny and uncommon to say that the stubble has "sprouted", but if that is what you want to say there is absolutely nothing wrong with it
Yes, it sounds a little funny and uncommon to say that the stubble has "sprouted", but if that is what you want to say there is absolutely nothing wrong with it
Q:
Which is correct or more natural?
1)
You look good as you are, but sometimes I think you would look even better without the stubble.
2)
You look good as you are, but sometimes I think you would look even better without stubble.
3)
You look good as you are, but sometimes I think you would look even better without a stubble.
1)
You look good as you are, but sometimes I think you would look even better without the stubble.
2)
You look good as you are, but sometimes I think you would look even better without stubble.
3)
You look good as you are, but sometimes I think you would look even better without a stubble.
A:
1 and 2 look better you could use any of those
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