dundrearies
[ duhn-dreer-eez ]
/ dʌnˈdrɪər iz /
plural noun (sometimes initial capital letter)
long, full sideburns or muttonchop whiskers.
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Also called
dun·drear·y whisk·ers.
Origin of dundrearies
1860–65; after the sideburns worn by actor Edward A. Sothern as Lord
Dundreary, a character in the play
Our American Cousin (1858) by Tom Taylor
Words nearby dundrearies
dundee,
dundee cake,
dunder,
dunderhead,
dundonian,
dundrearies,
dune,
dune buggy,
dune-buggy,
dunedin,
duneland