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manicured

verb as in trim

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There it is — occupying manicured lawns in View Park, lining the boulevards of Historic Filipinotown and Little Armenia.

“It just made for a much more out-of-the-box female experience at work when we’re so used to seeing a very clean cut, high-heeled, manicured version of a woman,” Lynch says.

Are there celebrities to be found on these icy manicured streets?

The same episode that shows the corpse of a dead woman with what look like intestines coming out of her mouth features a tight shot of Lesley Manville’s manicured hand selecting a clean grape from a dish before the camera zooms in on her scarlet lips as she greedily masticates it.

From Salon

It feels a world away from the manicured lawns of Be'eri, though grass has now been planted around the neighbourhood.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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