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Meanings of
shaved
in anglès
Having the beard or hair cut off close to the skin.
shaven
unshaven
Related terms
beardless
clean-shaven
whiskerless
smooth-shaven
well-shaven
Usage of
shaved
in anglès
1
Lesar said those factors
shaved
4 percentage points off Eastern Hemisphere margins.
2
I
shaved
it off last year in an attempt to look younger.
3
He hadn't
shaved
in two days; still not much of a beard.
4
Knot was sure to come home pink, or
shaved
,
or smelling weird.
5
By August 1, the Braves had
shaved
six games off the lead.
6
I brought the suitcase out,
shaved
,
and changed into a new one.
7
Detroit
shaved
the deficit to 12 points midway through the fourth quarter.
8
He washed,
shaved
,
drank some ice water, and went into the cold.
9
I found the safety razor, put in a new blade, and
shaved
.
10
In 1870, Germany was the razor with which the Lord
shaved
France.
11
She could feel the whiskers growing back that he'd
shaved
that morning.
12
Felicia slept on while he
shaved
and put the tent in order.
13
Just basic soft-tissue maintenance, and maybe a few bio years
shaved
off?
14
The shadow on his chin looked as though he hadn't
shaved
today.
15
Subtract those factors and a full point would've been
shaved
off easily.
16
The truck had
shaved
past Mary V and the Ford had followed.
Other examples for "shaved"
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shaved
shave
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
shave head
shave clean
shave ice
shave bald
shave close
More collocations
Shaved
through the time
Shaved
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common