mustache• His hair was darkbrown and he was struggling to grow a mustache that only made him look like a fugitive.• She had a ferocioushedge of hair on her upperlip, practically a mustache.• White beard, formidablemustache, and bushy white eyebrows did nothing to make him look grandfatherly.• His mustachetwitched; he cleared his throat, but said nothing.• He was slight, with a little mustache, and he did love to dress.• No matter what happens, though, Brown and Hershiser will be pictured wearing milkmustaches at least once.• The 1,200 boxes include everything from chunks of concrete he fetched from the street to trimmings from his own mustache.• Eliza wet her forefinger, gently lifted the mustache, and ran the fingerunderneath.
Originmustache
(1500-1600)Frenchmoustache, from Italianmustaccio, from Medieval Greekmoustaki, from Greekmystax“upper lip, mustache”