A thin fragment or slice (especially of wood) that has been shaved from something.
1Infosys shares fell nearly 5 percent on Tuesday morning before paring losses.
2Steve Rowe, M&S's new boss, took a risk in paring back promotions.
3Then I slipped a paring knife into my sleeve, just in case.
4There was a silver paring of moon in a tincture of rose.
5And a paring knife was, in fact, missing from my cutlery block.
6And all she had in the house was this dinky paring knife.
7Playtech's shares rose as much as 5 percent, before paring some gains.
8The shoemaker sprang to his feet and caught up his paring knife.
9Orco shares jumped as much 12 percent on Tuesday, before paring gains.
10And yet it seemed As useless as the paring of one's nails.
11I see the paring plough at work on one field and another.'
12Use a paring knife to peel away any stubborn bits of skin.
13I'll let you turn the paring machine if you'd like that best.
14There is nothing calculating or cheese-paring about her-notenough, I often think.
15The months of losses already had producers quitting or paring herds.
16A labor generally performed each morning is the paring of camotes.
Paring nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América