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How do you use stubble in a sentence?

Here are some ways to use "stubble" in a sentence:

Describing physical appearance:

* "He had a day's worth of stubble on his chin, making him look rugged and handsome."

* "After a long hike, her legs were covered in stubble from the tall grass."

* "The farmer's face was weathered and sun-kissed, with a thick layer of stubble on his cheeks."

Referring to agricultural practices:

* "The field was left fallow for a season, allowing the stubble to decompose and enrich the soil."

* "The combine harvester cut the wheat and left behind rows of stubble."

* "Farmers often burn stubble to clear the field and control pests."

Using it metaphorically:

* "The old man's hands, rough with stubble of time, held a worn-out photograph."

* "The abandoned house stood in the field, a stubble of its former glory."

* "His argument was full of stubble, lacking the smooth flow of logic."

Humorous or informal usage:

* "I woke up this morning with a beard so thick, you could call it a stubble forest!"

* "Don't get too close to the stubble on my legs, it's prickly!"

* "After a long day of gardening, my arms were covered in stubble of thorns."

The specific meaning of "stubble" will depend on the context of the sentence.

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