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manicure

[man-i-kyoor] / ˈmæn ɪˌkyʊər /
VERB
trim
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A pair of hilarious, vulgar and charismatic mad scientists wearing impeccable manicures and exquisitely straightened perms “silkier than Charlotte’s Web with waves deeper than Redondo Beach.”

From Los Angeles Times

Nail technician Suzanne Clayton set up a group on Facebook when some of her clients started reacting to their gel manicures.

From BBC

Do you want a perfectly manicured garden or a freshened-up look?

From Washington Post

The first delivery was to a two-story house with a manicured lawn and a large magnolia tree.

From New York Times

Public access channels on cable television also promised the possibility of hearing new voices and viewpoints excluded from the manicured realms of corporate television.

From Washington Post