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hand mirror

NOUN
  1. a mirror intended to be held in the hand

How To Use hand mirror In A Sentence

  • Ear-rings in various shapes, necklaces in numerous rows, bracelets in the forms of hoops or snakes for the upper and lower arms, and various other trinkets v. 'ere in great request, and were kept in a species of casket or box, called pyxis, from the name of the wood of which it was orignaliy made; and these caskets, as Avell as the small oval hand mirrors of metal, Costume of the ancients
  • The next day she would secretly buy herself a hand mirror from the drugstore on the corner.
  • A cookie cutter is a great way to add unique designs to a homemade hand mirror.
  • The dressing-table had a frilled flounce; and lying on it was a hand mirror ready to be picked up. THE ROAD TO PARADISE ISLAND
  • The woman says she remembers standing on a set of stairs, using a hand mirror and the felt-tip pen to investigate a lump on her tonsil. Woman Swallows Pen: Incredible Writing Utensil Still Works After 25 Years In Woman's Stomach
  • The curtain opened again, as if on cue, and Squirt came up behind Mulcahey with a hand mirror.
  • She holds a hand mirror an inch from my nose and I take a second to refocus my eyes, not expecting to see myself so closely.
  • The dressing-table had a frilled flounce; and lying on it was a hand mirror ready to be picked up. THE ROAD TO PARADISE ISLAND
  • She resisted the impulse to lift the hand mirror from the table and touch up her eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Hand Mirror, and very, very frequently elsewhere in the NZ blogosphere, 'ableist' language. In a strange land
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