
(bradka)
vous
the hair that grow on the chin and sides of a man’s face

(chmýr)
štětec
a short and thick hair

(s vousy)
vousatý
having hair growing on the lower part of one's face

(bez vousů)
oholený
(of a man) with a recently shaved beard or moustache

N/A
the slight darkness that is visible on a man's face after his morning shave
The origin of the phrase is uncertain, but it is believed to have emerged in the early 20th century. One theory is that it refers to the shadows that men's beards would cast on their faces as the sun began to set around 5 p.m. Another theory is that it comes from the practice of businessmen in the 1920s and 1930s who would leave work at 5 p.m. with their faces unshaven to give the impression that they had been working hard all day. The idiom is commonly used in informal settings and is often associated with a casual or rugged look.

(dorůst)
růst
(of hair, nails, etc.) to develop or become longer
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(měkké chloupky)
bujný chlup
the soft hair that grows on the chin and upper lip of a young boy who has not yet grown full beard
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(kadeřavý knírek)
knírek ve tvaru řídítek
a bushy mustache that is styled to curl upward and outward, resembling the shape of a handlebar on a bicycle
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(chlupatý)
srstnatý
(of a man) shaggy and covered with a lot of hair

(fousky)
knír
hair that grows or left to grow above the upper lip

(mutton chop (ve smyslu kníru se strništěm))
beraní hřebínek
a style of facial hair where sideburns extend down to meet a mustache, resembling the shape of a chop or a piece of mutton
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(úzký knír)
tužkový knírek
a narrow and closely trimmed style of mustache that resembles a line drawn by a pencil above the upper lip
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(ohořelý)
oholený
with the hair removed from the head or the face by shaving

(bradový knírek)
fousy pod spodním rtem
a small, distinct patch of facial hair under the lower lip

(neupravený)
neoholený
describing a person who has not shaved recently, resulting in a visible growth of facial hair

(kozí bradka)
bradka
a small and pointed beard around a man's chin

(bradové vousy)
fousy
facial hair growth that is longer or more prominent than stubble but not quite a beard, typically found on the chin or cheeks

(strniště)
bokovka
a strip of facial hair that grows on the sides of the face, extending from the hairline to the area near the ears

(vousy na lících)
kotlety
facial hair that grows on a man's cheeks down to his chin

(růst (vousů))
strniště
short stiff hair growing on the face when it is not shaved, typically on a man's face
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