stubble in the PONS Dictionary

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His long hair and stubble earn him frequent taunts from the police.
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The sunglasses were abandoned, his clothes became the more standard attire of a homeless man, and he now had a jutting chin covered with stubble.
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The unflattering figured-character of the stonemason is: bald, paunched, with facial stubble, in a leaning-over, and awkward pose.
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He says that he was born from the stubble; his childhood grew up around the village fields.
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Stubble turnips were sown at this time of the cultivation of the plant.
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This new usage of agricultural residue also reduces the negative environmental impact of large-scale stubble burning.
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As a result, he was often photographed with a four-day stubble.
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This makes the brown quail look much darker than the stubble quail in flight.
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After overwintering in sources such as rice straw and stubble, the cycle repeats.
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The brown quail's wings produce a whistling noise when flushed which is different from the whirring sound produced by the stubble quail's wings.
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