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Meanings of
manicure
in English
A person who performs cosmetic treatment of hands and fingernails.
manicurist
Usage of
manicure
in English
1
Her nail polish was beginning to chip off; she needed a
manicure
.
2
But chemical engineers aren't the primary target market for a modern
manicure
.
3
True or False: Soaking your nails makes for a good
manicure
False.
4
His wide, blunt hands had enjoyed a
manicure
a few days earlier.
5
I've gone this far, I might as well give myself a
manicure
.
6
He wore monogrammed shirts and rarely went a week without a
manicure
.
7
The Trend: Show off your quirky side with this chic statement
manicure
.
8
Check out the details for this beautiful
manicure
to get you started.
9
This also made it totally impossible for him to get a
manicure
.
10
To add dimension to your
manicure
,
try these chic ombre thumb accents.
11
Health and Self A nonjudgmental gym, Portuguese soap, and a throwback
manicure
.
12
Maybe the
manicure
lady was backed up and she had to wait.
13
One does not think of the
manicure
girl at such a time.
14
I think Jessica might fit you in for a
manicure
and pedicure.
15
I basically had a black-tip French
manicure
on my toe, she quipped.
16
He's walking in his sleep, and thinks this is a
manicure
stable.
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manicure
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
have a manicure
french manicure
professional manicure
little manicure
new manicure
More collocations
Manicure
through the time
Manicure
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common