muttonchops

plural noun

mut·​ton·​chops ˈmə-tᵊn-ˌchäps How to pronounce muttonchops (audio)
: side-whiskers that are narrow at the temple and broad and round by the lower jaws

called also muttonchop whiskers

Examples of muttonchops in a Sentence

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From Mohawks to colorful muttonchops, guenons use these distinguishing features to avoid mating with the wrong monkey. Carl Engelking, Discover Magazine, 27 June 2014 Ultimately, the show belongs to Hauser, who, with his childlike, sing-songy voice and Civil War muttonchops, is hauntingly brilliant. Matthew Gilbert, BostonGlobe.com, 1 Dec. 2022 However, another Union general, Ambrose Burnside, had a set of muttonchops that other generals might have envied. Mary Ann Ashcraft, baltimoresun.com/maryland/carroll, 10 July 2021 Berkman proved to be a shortish fellow with disconcertingly bushy muttonchops and a joshing, amiable demeanor. Lawrence Weschler, The Atlantic, 7 Sep. 2020

Word History

First Known Use

1865, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of muttonchops was in 1865

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“Muttonchops.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/muttonchops. Accessed 16 Nov. 2024.

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muttonchops

plural noun
mut·​ton·​chops ˈmət-ᵊn-ˌchäps How to pronounce muttonchops (audio)
: whiskers framing a man's face that are narrow at the temple and broad and round by the lower jaws
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