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manicure

[man-i-kyoor] / ˈmæn ɪˌkyʊər /
VERB
trim
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Now, as parents, the convenience, manicured turf and camaraderie offers something valuable for them in this season of their lives.

From Los Angeles Times

Where the Academy had the polished and manicured look of a college campus, this looked every inch the uninhabited wilderness.

From Literature

With each manicured frame and deceptively poignant observation on the impossibility of living normally in modern life, Kramer concocts an original, wonderfully empathetic study of the desire to play spectator to a world on fire.

From Salon

She began stabbing her perfectly manicured nails at her computer keyboard.

From Literature

The schools, clinics, the manicured golf course — onetime amenities from an industry awash in petrodollars — gone or overgrown with weeds.

From Los Angeles Times