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Learn to pronounce burn·side

/ˈbərnˌsīd/
noun
a mustache in combination with whiskers on the cheeks but no beard on the chin.

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Burnsides may refer to: Sideburns, a style of facial hair; Burnsides, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in the United States ...
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The meaning of BURNSIDES is side-whiskers; especially : full muttonchop whiskers.
Jan 26, 2016 · Sideburns got their name from Ambrose Burnside, a Union general who sported the distinctive hairstyle. Although Burnside served briefly as the ...

Burnside Bridge

(388) Bridge in Washington County, Maryland
Burnside's Bridge is a landmark on the U.S. Civil War Antietam National Battlefield near Sharpsburg, northwestern Maryland. Built in 1836, it played a notable role in the 1862 battle.
Address: Union Advance Trail, Sharpsburg, MD 21782
Hours: Open 24 hours
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Located in the heart of Historic 6th Street in Austin, Texas, Burnside's Tavern is your place to enjoy local draft beer, handmade cocktails, and great music.
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The original sideburns were called burnsides. Burnsides were a magnificent construction of facial hair, one to make any hipster jealous: thick strips of facial ...
Burnsides definition: full whiskers and a mustache worn with the chin clean-shaven.. See examples of BURNSIDES used in a sentence.
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Ambrose Everett Burnside (May 23, 1824 – September 13, 1881) was an American army officer and politician who became a senior Union general in the Civil War ...
Oct 28, 2014 · Burnside was very fond of his facial hair. He shaved his beard but allowed all else to grow, which resulted in fantastic whiskers connecting his ...
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Ambrose E. Burnside was a major general in the Union army during the American Civil War (1861–1865). Instantly recognizable for his bushy sideburns (the ...