English to Spanish Dictionary mustache

mustache

bigote
definition
noun
The soldier is played by Basim Hamed, a willowy, 31-year-old sculptor who shaved his shoulder-length hair and grew a mustache for the part.
a strip of hair left to grow above the upper lip.
translation of 'mustache'
noun
mostacho,
bigote,
bigotes
example
He can make out the attempts at a 'mustache' on his upper lip, but his hair is too fine and matches his pink skin too well to show.
An old man wearing glasses that drooped down to his nose with grey hair and a thin grey 'mustache' above his upper lip stood before us with a grin.
The soldier is played by Basim Hamed, a willowy, 31-year-old sculptor who shaved his shoulder-length hair and grew a 'mustache' for the part.
He was swarthy and well-built, with dark hair and a 'moustache' .
One month I actually grew a 'moustache' , just so I could say that I'd done something.
One had a black 'moustache' and had his hair tied up.
She has a pencil-thin 'moustache' on her upper lip.
She told police at the time that he had long hair and a 'moustache' and was travelling alone in a white pick-up truck, with only his dog.
the man with the 'moustache'
And when you look at historic pictures, guys had mutton chops, 'mustaches' , beards.
I saw Seymour today & he is having a struggle to grow a 'moustache' .
I waddled jovially around the apartment in my Santa suit, laughing through the beard's tiny mouth hole like a walrus blowing through its 'moustache' .
The media tells us it's wrong for men to tighten up their unsightly guts or lace pretty wildflowers through their 'mustaches' , and insists that men who pay attention to their looks are somehow morally weak.
A tall, dark, 'mustached' man stood up and extended a crippled hand toward me.
She said: ‘He looked like a robust muscular man with white hair and a 'moustache' .’
Izzy is described as a green parakeet with an orangey-red ring around his neck, a big, red beak with a black 'moustache' and 28-inch tail feathers.
The dads in the 1900 and 1940s houses had a whale of a time, being required to do little more than grow a 'moustache' , read old newspapers and lift their feet for their wretched wives to sweep under.
The Clay-colored can be distinguished from the Chipping by a brown, rather than gray, rump, a darker face pattern, and the absence of a 'moustache' .
A heavily 'moustached' man, upon noticing us, shushes his compadres: ‘Shut up, there are people here!’
Then they accuse me of not being able to grow a real 'moustache' .
Just because a pimply-faced 15-year-old tries to grow a 'moustache' so he can buy cigarettes, nobody's fooled.
I was in Germany for over a month, long enough to learn to appreciate the white beer, not long enough to grow a 'moustache' .
If you don't believe me, just check out the 'mustaches' .
I, for one, would never consider voting for anyone who couldn't grow a 'moustache' , at the very least.
Some, submerged up to their chins, bobbed up and down, their beards and the tips of their long white 'mustaches' dipping in and out of the water.
He is of a medium build and has short grey receding hair and a 'moustache' .
Since he grew a long 'moustache' for a role in the West End, people have stopped calling him Nigel in the street.
Both sides of the entrance were lined with German guards, uniformed in magenta tunics like their counterparts on the Palatine, but with incongruous yellow 'mustaches' dangling below their chins.
The cattle dog's harsh tousled coat (except on the head where it is shorter and flat), its 'moustache' and little beard all give it a forbidding appearance.
Dressed in a black-and-white striped shirt and black jeans, 'moustached' Clarke sat pale-faced throughout the 15-minute hearing.
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