walrus moustache
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Definition
Noun: A thick, bushy, and notably drooping mustache, often one that hangs down over the mouth. The name derives from its resemblance to the long, bristly whiskers of a walrus.
Usage
This term is used specifically to describe a style of facial hair. It is a compound noun that functions as a single descriptive unit.
Examples
- The old sea captain was easily recognizable by his enormous walrus moustache.
- He decided to grow a walrus moustache for the historical reenactment.
- Many photographs from the late 19th century show gentlemen with impressive walrus moustaches.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically or descriptively to evoke a particular, often old-fashioned or rugged, character or era.
- His face, framed by that grandfatherly walrus moustache, looked both stern and kind.
Variants and Related Words
- Walrus mustache: An alternative spelling using the more common American English "mustache" instead of "moustache." Both spellings refer to the same style.
- Moustache (noun): The general term for hair grown on a man's upper lip.
- Bushy (adj.): Thick and dense, often used to describe this type of mustache.
- Droopy (adj.): Hanging down loosely, a key characteristic of this style.
Synonyms
- Bushy mustache
- Drooping mustache
Related Idioms or Phrases
- None specific to this compound noun. The term "walrus moustache" itself is a fixed descriptive phrase.
Noun
- a bushy droopy mustache