Take a hot shower right before plucking your brows with a tweezer.
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In an optical tweezer, scientists create a laser beam with an electromagnetic field along its length.
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I personally have one the size of my fist with plasters, headache tablets, burn gel, a bandage, antiseptic, small scissors and a tweezer.
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Or you can pipe and swirl and tweezer the elements onto a china plate and eat it with a dainty fork under a pergola.
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The tweezer cop joined Jackson Scythe at the desk, plucked up a few hairs, and put them into a plastic bag before walking out.
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The new chemo-mechanical tweezer will make it possible to characterize molecular details of macromolecular assemblies thereby offering new avenues to tailor properties of such assemblies.
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An inexpensive combination tweezer and magnifying glass is made by Asher Kleinman, 250 Eighth Avenue, New York (50 cents).
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He tweezered the chip; he had one shot to get this right.
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A headless Cherokee Desjardins tweezered pieces of flesh and dropped them into a plastic sack.
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He used only his fingertips, as if he had just tweezered something disgusting from a clogged drain.
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Mrs. Karp raised a tweezered brow, let it drop, and resettled herself on her chaise to continue reading.
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The guys who like guns are usually the ones found on slabs with ballistics geeks tweezering lumps of pulped metal out of their chests.
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'We got crickets and fed them with a tweezer.' There had been six in the nest, but only one survived.