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A person who performs cosmetic treatment of hands and fingernails.
manicure
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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
.
1
The
manicurist
laughed knowingly, and the next remark caught the woman's attention.
2
This one was a gift from a
manicurist
I'm sort of dating.
3
Imelda, my
manicurist
,
politely worked around it as if it weren't there.
4
Every Alaskan falls in love with a
manicurist
at some time or other.
5
Suddenly she stroked the bandaged hand,-asan amiable
manicurist
might have done-andarose.
6
He don't need a
manicurist
;
what he wants is a blacksmith.
7
How can the barber support the
manicurist
who has had twelve?
8
Emily's mother sat next to her, flinching as the
manicurist
clipped her cuticles.
9
Beside her, a
manicurist
painstakingly attaches rhinestones to a set of long acrylic nails.
10
This week we caught up with Charlottesville and Richmond, VA based freelance
manicurist
Kay.
11
These included a masseuse, a
manicurist
,
and a maid to look after the lapdogs.
12
He absolutely refused to allow me to be a
manicurist
.
13
The
manicurist
,
after one quick upward glance, continued her work.
14
There's a charming little
manicurist
wants to flirt with you.
15
They are a disparate group of dispossessed farmers, enthusiastic ecologists, and at least one
manicurist
.
16
I went to beauty school to get my
manicurist
license and the rest is history.
manicurist
little manicurist
amiable manicurist
artisanal manicurist
editorial manicurist
eyed manicurist