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Definition of shaven in English: shavenadjective ˈʃeɪvnˈʃeɪvən Shaved. 剃过毛发的 剃光头的男孩。 Example sentencesExamples - Another was of stocky build, with short dark shaven hair.
- He had black shaven hair and wore a dark plain jumper.
- I strolled into the control room from the studio, and noticed a large fat bloke with a shaven head, wearing a decrepit old tan mac.
- The audience had the usual haircuts, shaven or spiky, and the same tastes in branded designer gear.
- He is of a large build with a round face and short, shaven brown hair.
- The rules bar anyone with tattoos, dreadlocks, shaven heads, facial jewellery or wearing denim and any men wearing earrings.
- He had short brown shaven hair, was clean-shaven, of medium but muscular build and was wearing casual clothing.
- His head was shaven bald with a tattoo of what looked like a falcon on the back of his head.
- A discussion on why he now has a shaven head is a case in point.
- He had short, black hair, a goatee beard and a shaven left eyebrow.
- Four females entered and Eleanor, to her shock, saw that their heads were shaven bald.
- Michelle applies it to the freshly shaven area three times a day for 24 hours, with excellent results.
- One youth has short blond hair, either shaven or spiky.
- The tallest attacker had a shaven head and a black eye.
- If you take him back to that week in March when his career was resurrected, he'll shake his shaven head and tell you he still pinches himself.
- The woman said he was stocky, with a large stomach and shaven hair.
- The other is shorter with a shaven head whose five o'clock cranial shadows tell you precisely where he was balding anyway, and a serious nose.
- He gestured vaguely toward her clothes, from the blouse to the socks wrapped around her smooth shaven legs.
- He was shaven bald and was wearing gold pants which seemed to be made of a lion's skin.
- It seems there's a perception that it's a girlie programme, unsuitable for a strapping bloke with a shaven head.
Rhymescraven, graven, haven, maven, Stratford-upon-Avon Definition of shaven in US English: shavenadjectiveˈSHāvənˈʃeɪvən Shaved. 剃过毛发的 剃光头的男孩。 Example sentencesExamples - I strolled into the control room from the studio, and noticed a large fat bloke with a shaven head, wearing a decrepit old tan mac.
- Another was of stocky build, with short dark shaven hair.
- It seems there's a perception that it's a girlie programme, unsuitable for a strapping bloke with a shaven head.
- He had short, black hair, a goatee beard and a shaven left eyebrow.
- Michelle applies it to the freshly shaven area three times a day for 24 hours, with excellent results.
- A discussion on why he now has a shaven head is a case in point.
- The tallest attacker had a shaven head and a black eye.
- He gestured vaguely toward her clothes, from the blouse to the socks wrapped around her smooth shaven legs.
- His head was shaven bald with a tattoo of what looked like a falcon on the back of his head.
- If you take him back to that week in March when his career was resurrected, he'll shake his shaven head and tell you he still pinches himself.
- The rules bar anyone with tattoos, dreadlocks, shaven heads, facial jewellery or wearing denim and any men wearing earrings.
- One youth has short blond hair, either shaven or spiky.
- He had black shaven hair and wore a dark plain jumper.
- The audience had the usual haircuts, shaven or spiky, and the same tastes in branded designer gear.
- Four females entered and Eleanor, to her shock, saw that their heads were shaven bald.
- He had short brown shaven hair, was clean-shaven, of medium but muscular build and was wearing casual clothing.
- The other is shorter with a shaven head whose five o'clock cranial shadows tell you precisely where he was balding anyway, and a serious nose.
- He is of a large build with a round face and short, shaven brown hair.
- He was shaven bald and was wearing gold pants which seemed to be made of a lion's skin.
- The woman said he was stocky, with a large stomach and shaven hair.
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