A small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal.
A thin fragment or slice (especially of wood) that has been shaved from something.
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Examples for "shaving"
Examples for "shaving"
1For cover, it could actually be used as shaving talcum if necessary.
2He was so young Harry wondered if he had started shaving yet.
3A razor and some shaving things and new trousers, Hugo had said.
4The shaving process was slow but in the end it was accomplished.
5In the morning, the friendly oak tree dispensed breakfast and shaving equipment.
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.
1The last few minutes almost offer a sliver of hope to Europe.
2Behind them the sliver of moon had drawn clear of the horizon.
3Belgium's sliver was their best finish at the Games in 96 years.
4They came to a sliver of space left between two small buildings.
5Not a sliver of light penetrated to this part of the house.
6A sliver of time where everything just seems to click into place.
7On his plate, a large sliver of roast beef was growing cold.
8They had followed the flat ribbon of sliver from the Carding Machine.
9The combatants do have a sliver of hope, albeit a thin one.
10A sliver of moon shone low in a pale, early morning sky.
11At the same moment, a sliver of sunlight cracked through the clouds.
12Flat along one side, a jagged sliver of the orb was missing.
13Stable here, in this tiny sliver, cushioned between the right two vendeks.
14The Oracle is just a sliver above towering cumulus to the east.
15Only a thin sliver of light leaked from under the church doors.
16Yet a sliver of garlic in it, and it was all garlic.
Sliver nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América