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Definitions
Etymologies
- Middle English shaven, to scrape, from Old English sceafan.
Examples
“The company states a consumer can get up to 100 shaves from the tiny bottle.”
“The camp, as all camps ever were, was full of strange yarns -- "shaves" about what was going on at Omdurman, and the Khalifa's intentions.”
“It is all folly pulling up for every ill wind that blows, because, until one actually SEES there is something in it, you never can tell amongst these savages -- 'shaves' are so common in Africa.”
“I think the woman in the t-shirt was simply pointing out that she 'shaves'.”
“That's where he shaves away at the wood until the whole instrument rings true, which is his ultimate goal, whether the guitar is electric or acoustic.”
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“Small box (background): couscous, carrot shaves and halloumi on lettuce, cherry tomatoes.”
“Big box (background): Farfalle with tomato, pepper and cream sauce, parmesan shaves and some parsley.”
“The price of shaves, of washing, and of milk went up.”
“Zuma Press SHAVE AND A HAIRCUT: A man got a shave Friday in Tahrir Square in Cairo, where are least three barbers have set up shop giving free haircuts and shaves to protesters.”
“He would look good either way but I hope he shaves and has the look he had for the Twilight Movie because he looked really formal and much much sexier and specially since its the Oscars.”
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