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- "lip". An individual wearing a moustache is said to be "moustached" or "moustachioed" (the latter often referring to a particularly large or bushy moustache)...
- London, and visits a fancy-dress costume shop where he is invited by the moustachioed, fez-wearing shopkeeper to try on a particular outfit. He leaves the...
- tribute to one of the most influential guitarists of his day. The track 11 Moustachioed Daughters is a darkly comic (and remarkably detailed) evocation of the...
- repeatedly tied up (though for benevolent reasons) by Secret Agent U-89. The moustachioed villain "Sir Dystic D'Arcy" was based on Willie himself. Though it has...
- Charlemagne or his grandson, Charles the Bald and shows the subject as moustachioed with short hair; this also appears on contemporary coinage. By the twelfth...
- 2013-04-07. Gogol Bordello Band Profiles "Interview: Eugene Hütz, the moustachioed-gypsy-rocker". The Independent. London. 13 July 2007. Archived from the...
- handlebar shape is said to have been chosen in honour of the extravagantly moustachioed Victor Emanuel II, the first king of united Italy. They may be eaten...
- (left, pictured in 2003) co-wrote "A Quiet Night In" and starred as a moustachioed burglar, while Denis Lawson (right, pictured in 2006) starred as a wealthy...
- During a party one night, the group is ambushed by a bald, tattooed, moustachioed, machete-wielding man, who is then attacked by Andrew "Combo" Gascoigne...
- universally worn by Napoleonic-era hussars; the British hussars were the only moustachioed troops in the British Army—leading to their being taunted as being "foreigners"...