stubbled

English

Etymology

stubble + -ed

Adjective

stubbled (comparative more stubbled, superlative most stubbled)

  1. Covered in stubble; stubbly.
    • 2007 January 14, Jeff Vandam, “Lights, Camera, Honey Cookies: A Soap Opera, Greek Style”, in New York Times:
      The crew assistants ferried coffee to higher-ups, and a stubbled young actor in a brown velvet blazer paced about, wearing an iPod. He had the magazine-ready looks of a soap opera actor, and that is what he was — the co-star of a Greek soap opera that chose this Greek-heavy neighborhood as its actual and on-screen location.

Verb

stubbled

  1. simple past and past participle of stubble
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