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Use manicure in a sentence

Definition of manicure:

  • (noun) professional care for the hands and fingernails
  • (verb) trim carefully and neatly; "manicure fingernails"
  • (verb) care for (one's hand) by cutting and shaping the nails, etc.

Sentence Examples:

His bright particular manicure girl was engaged.

He would have been completely happy if he could also have had the manicure girl.

He is a very determined dog and very active, but he needs a manicure.

There are ways of curing you of almost any habit except manicuring.

There's the fixed charge for manicuring in the first place and then there's the tip.

Once there was a manicure lady who wouldn't take a tip, but she is now no more.

Shall you ever forget your first manicure?

The fourteenth-story manicure, steam bath, and beauty parlors saw to all that.

At the fourth they whispered that she had been having her nails manicured.

Had young ladies ceased from tempting offers that seemed to include more than manicuring?

By the way, you've never had that manicure.

Elizabeth, did you ever have your hands manicured?

His small hands were white and perfectly manicured.

She went in and inquired the price of a manicure.

While she built, she manicured her finger nails, looking at them critically.

They resume their seats, and the manicuring is continued.

The results of manicure are more far-reaching than I had imagined.

And I very much object to her manicuring gentlemen.

Nevertheless, pray be careful how you slight the manicure trade.

Why, isn't that the young manicure lady?

I bet you a dozen boxes of gloves to a case of your manicure instruments that she doesn't.

During the process of manicuring they talk together earnestly.

The cowpuncher found a bunch of manicured fingers in his rough brown paw.

It had manicured him down to a fine point of civilization.

The tiny shack had evidently seen duty as a warehouse and hadn't been manicured since!

I worked in a beauty parlor for a little as a hairdresser and manicure.

"Well, if you must, I'm going to make the rounds of the manicuring parlors."

A manicure can be just as much a lady as a typist.

What do you think we're going to do, start a manicure parlor?

Ruth was manicuring her nails, and Alice was combing her hair.

"Would you insist on my being manicured too?"

"Think you could stand another manicure today?"

One mother helped her little son by beautifully manicuring his nails for him each week.

Madison punched the button for me with a palsied, manicured thumb.

There has been a great change in manicuring methods of late.

He stood a minute dusting off the ball carefully and manicuring his soiled nails.

"Yes," she said, twisting her wedding ring round her tiny manicured finger.

He nodded down at me as he proceeded to manicure those precious nails of his.

They were white and soft, showing both good care and skilled manicuring.

Miss Slater manicured her hands while Freda brushed and dressed the dark thick hair.

Don't you know I'm going to be a manicure in Bond Street?

A manicure in Bond Street and then the landlady of a common country inn!

The only thing I can't bear you to do is to be a manicure.

To give up the manicuring and to leave the engagement open like?

Her name is Clarice, and she is a manicure girl at the Astor.

Swanson shrugged; tented manicured fingers.

That is why you soak your hands in warm water before manicuring your nails.

In this he carried his surveying instruments, his night shirt and manicure set.

I have a perfectly splendid manicure stopping with me.

The farmer and the manicure artist have discovered the same law of compensation.

The judge lifted his finely manicured fingers and shrugged his shoulders.

Chase, and be more regular about the manicures.

I think I'll take your advice and be more regular about my manicures.

Did you not observe that their nails had been manicured?

He gave his hands over to a manicure, and did his best to talk nonsense to her.

Nicky rose and offered his manicured hand, a picture of Old World charm.

He extended a manicured hand while he braced himself on the silver knob of his cane.

He looked down and inspected his manicured nails for a long moment, then continued.

The man stroked his mustache with a manicured hand as he nodded toward the waiting mount.

I've found a nice little kitten up the street who is going to manicure my nails.

I don't know any manicure called Lorraine or anything else.

"How in the world do you happen to be so up in manicure articles?"

She tore up the letter and turned from her desk to her manicure set.

Winona rose, flinging down the manicuring sticks, drawing a deep breath.

I spent the rest of the afternoon manicuring my nails in our state room.

An hour a day was religiously given up to massage and manicure.

"A very sad one," says he, laying the points of his manicured fingers together.

And he's begun to have his nails manicured.

His small manicured hand flew out to my great one.

Besides, I manicured my nails so nicely just before dinner.

Then this degrading affair with the manicure.

I am under no delusions about myself; I know perfectly well that I'm not a manicure type.

Do your manicuring while the Fairy does the dishes.

The Professor was in his chair and using his manicure.

George passed his manicured fingers through his thin hair, and looked self-conscious.

She pointed a slim finger, well manicured, at the table near the end of the passage.

Sometimes one finger pointed, sometimes another, and they were all beautifully manicured.

She stirs the soup with one hand and manicures me with the other.

An orange stick such as used for manicuring or hard pencil will be needed for the tracing.

She manicured her nails, got her hands and feet into fairly good condition.

Again the wire-cutter came into play as he manicured his nails.

"Your nails are not very carefully manicured," said mother.

It has its own manicure parlors, its own dentist parlor and its own doctors.

Had my hair dressed and nails manicured.

The yacht looked like a beautiful woman, fresh from the hands of manicure and maid.

Only for their own manicured and expensive selves.

My friend in the manicure came and told me about hers when I was lying in the hospital.

Next to it and in connection with it, though in a separate room, was a manicure.

He laughed softly, drumming with his carefully manicured fingers on the window pane.

"Is this a bank or have I butted into a manicuring parlor?"

She slid into bed and ordered her maid to admit the manicure.

From that day onwards our room was a sort of general manicuring saloon.

Only the hand which held the ivory manicure instrument trembled slightly.

The idle are manicured who have time to waste.

The idiots are manicured who have no idea of the value of time or money.

Have just as much use for a manicure set.

Or else it's a room where they keep up the practice by manicuring clients' nails.

They were beautifully manicured hands, as carefully tended as her mistress's.

The Captain was manicuring his nails at the window.

Now you sit and look at your nails that are still well manicured.