long beard

/lɔŋ bɪrd/
noun
  1. A person who has a long beard, often used to describe an older, wise, or traditional man.
    • A group of long-beards sat together discussing philosophy.
    • In the village, the long-beards were respected for their knowledge.
    • The long-beard at the festival told stories of the old country.
  2. A type of wild turkey, especially a mature male with a long beard-like tuft of feathers on its chest.
    • The long-beard gobbled loudly to attract the hens.
    • Hunters often prize a long-beard for its size and plumage.
    • We spotted a long-beard strutting through the forest clearing.