Here is a multiple choice questions test, based on 'Adjectives which describe mushtaches'.
Pl. fill in the blanks in questions 261 to 270, selecting the phrases from the Choice Box given below, noting down answers on a piece of paper.
If you feel it necessary, you can compare your answers with the key.
Click.
Your answers need not agree with the key. Selecting and using a word is always a question of individual choice.
CHOICE BOX
Bent mustache, blond mustache, brown mustache
Burnt-
Close-cropped black mustache
Curling brown mustache
Defiant mustache
Droopy mustache
Fake moustache, faint mustache, fair mustache,
False mustache, flaming mustache
Gray mustache, Grizzled mustache
Handlebar moustache, handsome mustache
Heavy mustache
Hitler mustache (moustache)
Imperial moustache
Long mustache
New, short, fighting mustache
Military mustache
Overhanging mustache
Penciled mustache
Ragged mustache, red mustache, reddish mustache
Sandy mustache,
Scraggy mustache,
Scrolled mustache, Smudgy black mustache,
Straggly mustache, Styled mustache
Thick mustache, Toothbrush mustache
Turned-up mustache
Undeveloped mustache
Twirly mustache
Unkempt mustache
Waxed mustache, White mustache
Yellow mustache
261. There is a _________ mustache Club at Windsor Castle Pub in London, England. They meet on the first Friday of every month at Windsor.
262. Bart swore under his breath and beckoned to him a ______ mustached, droopy-shouldered rider who was circling the herd in a droopy, spiritless manner and chewing tobacco with much industry [B.M. Bower in his novel 'Cow County'].
263. We stared at each other! Spitz bit his ________ mustache. "So," he said bitterly, "Black Michael has simply anticipated us with the same game! We have been tricked. [Bret Harte in his novel 'New Burlesque'].
264. They sat down under the trees, and the Marchesino looked at his
pointed boots for a moment in silence, pushing forward his under lip until his ______mustache touched the jaunty tip of his nose. Then he began to laugh, still looking before him. [Robert Hichens in his novel 'A Spirit in Prison'.]
265. The officer in command of the Federals was a young coxcomb of a captain with a ______mustache and blond hair. As long as he felt uncertain about the strength of the assailants, he had remained extremely quiet and prudent; but now that they had driven the rebels back without allowing them a chance to fire a single shot, he waxed bold and brave. [Mariano Azuela in the novel 'The Underdogs'].
266. He was dressed in spotless white linen, and with his _________mustache, his well-groomed black hair, and sparkling black eyes, he was a true type of the leisure son of the Spanish-Mexican grandee. He stared at our travel-stained caravan as it rolled down the Plaza's edge, but his careless smile changed to an insolent grin, showing all his perfect teeth as he caught sight of Beverly and me. [Margaret McCarter in her novel 'Vanguards of the Plain'].
267. With his curly reddish hair and beard, _______ mustache, honest, big, blue eyes, swelling red cheeks, and robust body, Blaise looked like one who must have had his dignities thrust upon him very recently. [Robert Neilson Stephens in his book 'An enemy to the King'].
268. At that time, as they do now, grocers wore the ________
mustache and the lansquenet beard, only the money baths, already rare in those days, have become almost unknown now [Alexander Dumas in his novel 'Ten years later'] .
269. _____ mustache and blue eyes make an inadequate description of a missing person. More identification marks are necessary.
270. M. Beaucaire twirled the tip of his _______ mustache around the end of his white forefinger. [Booth Tarkington in his novel 'Monsieur Beaucaire'] .