How To Use Manicure In A Sentence

  • Adele brushes her perfectly manicured fingertips atop the cold, smooth metal of the letter opener.
  • Indeed, one fashion stylist friend tells me that she likes to vary her phone cases according to the colour and style of her manicure. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nail salons offering manicures and pedicures are also quick and have the added benefit of improving your appearance.
  • The section of the island inhabited by the women is finely manicured and dotted with wooden houses on stilts.
  • The garden is split level with a paved area, a well manicured lawn and a shrubbery with water feature.
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  • Others changed and went off for a game of football on one of the manicured lawns. Times, Sunday Times
  • I love having a pedicure and a manicure because it helps get them back in shape! The Sun
  • They took me back to the house and my aunt cleaned me up then gave me a manicure, filing my nails and painting them maroon.
  • Debbie states that, for many professional men, waxing is an extension of regular treatments like manicures and massages.
  • Hair styling and colouring, a manicure, fashion styling and photography are all included. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not exactly manicured, but that just adds to its bewitchery. Times, Sunday Times
  • The property's grounds include manicured lawns that roll down to the river and acres of woodland. Times, Sunday Times
  • The elegant veranda of the house looks on to manicured lawns and the summer house. Times, Sunday Times
  • The property's grounds include manicured lawns that roll down to the river and acres of woodland. Times, Sunday Times
  • My advice: tell him your panocha is going to get manicured by the next hot Mexican gardener you meet, and he'll shape up pronto, because the only thing that'll motivate an hombre to do what a woman wants is the prospect of losing his gabacho to another wab. Gustavo Arellano: ¡ASK A MEXICAN!: Chivas and AIDS Tests
  • The elegant veranda of the house looks on to manicured lawns and the summer house. Times, Sunday Times
  • But these days, in addition to learning the basics of cosmetology, beauty-school students learn how to do facials, manicures/pedicures, massage and hair removal techniques.
  • There are impressive patio areas, gazebos and manicured lawns back and front with landscaped borders scattered throughout.
  • Voters: "OMG do you want your stadium money in banded and manicured stacks of $100 bills, or just in a dump truck?! Congratulations, Beaverton (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • A: ALCOHOLIC MANICUREThe beauty of a manicurist getting you pissed is that you're more likely to go a bit "wacky" with the colours, and veer into the realms of tangerines and taupes. The beauty bible
  • Think of heavy metals infused with pigment and sheen like the patina of rich auto exteriors and you've nailed the right color for your next manicure.
  • Players looking for lush fairways and manicured greens may not wish to apply. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the manicured lawns of the Victorian villas to the trimmed hedges of the freshly painted council houses, Beauly epitomises the word ‘tidy’.
  • He was surprised to see how carefully she had manicured her broad hands.
  • Those wishing to pamper themselves can choose from a wide range of beauty treatments, from a manicure to a luxurious Cleopatra-style goat milk oil bath.
  • For Amanda Sumberg, the manicures will be the last thing to go. Centredaily.com: Local
  • ‘For my mom, getting a manicure is a major personal achievement.’ State of the Union
  • The shop specialises in manicures, pedicures and nail extensions, and technicians will design whatever style you want on your nails.
  • His long-nailed, perfectly manicured white hands clutched at her, dragging the mantle off her face.
  • We were joined by a mutual friend, a dark-haired looker whose expenditure on manicures and pedicures is legendary.
  • I spent the first week and a half in pure heaven, at just being able to cut my nails like a normal human being and not having to polish or manicure them.
  • If I'm not shooting some pool, I'm at the nail salon getting a manicure.
  • If you're approaching Italy from the elegantly manicured and often overdeveloped French Riviera, then Liguria comes as a delightful surprise.
  • A pair of handmade quilts will also be available, as will various services, such as manicures, room makeovers, pet grooming, children's birthday parties and RV washes, among other services. Sand Mountain Reporter: News
  • Lipstick had stroked a thin line across her lips, while delicately manicured and bejewelled fingers beat out an impatient rhythm on the menu cover.
  • Choose from a mini manicure, mini pedicure, mini facial or back neck and shoulder massage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of us lead busy lives and a manicure doesn't make the top of our ‘to-do’ lists.
  • Across the manicured yard a couple of workers putter around the porch.
  • Lipstick had stroked a thin line across her lips, while delicately manicured and bejewelled fingers beat out an impatient rhythm on the menu cover.
  • She tapped her perfectly manicured fingernails on the granite tabletop impatiently.
  • Massage oils are also great for hands and feet if she gives herself manicures and pedicures.
  • A friend writes: I'm having my weekly manicure (yes, I've fallen that far), and my manicurist is a beauty of about 28, divorced with joint custody of a 5-year-old son. December 2003
  • For those seeking less strenuous pursuits, gourmet restaurants, shops and manicured grounds will be available. Times, Sunday Times
  • This offers massage, facials, manicures and sunbed while the health and leisure club has an 18-metre swimming pool and a modern gym.
  • I decided to go to a local bookstore and buy every single music magazine I could get my immaculately manicured hands on.
  • Residents can book a massage or manicure in the spa, which has a whirlpool bath. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tanya can do waxing or tinting, and can treat seniors to full body, shoulder and neck or foot massages as well as manicures, pedicures and makeovers for any occasion.
  • The spas will give teenage girls a place to go for a day of pampering, including manicures, pedicures, facials, massages and skin care classes.
  • A spa manicure and pedicure will transform your hands and feet - if you're wearing sandals on holiday, continue to exfoliate and moisturise your feet.
  • Her nails had been manicured and lightly touched with colour.
  • My father was a gambler who wore tailor-made silk suits and Italian shoes and had his fingernails manicured once a week.
  • So I was getting a manicure the other day and I happened to bump into one of my girlfriends.
  • On the other hand, if by "brewski" you mean coffee, Seventh Avenue can accommodate you many times over, likewise if you're looking for a new cell phone, a manicure or a refi. Alfred Gingold: Thy Neighbor's Ass
  • I was just about to speak when a carefully manicured hand landed on the desk in front of me.
  • For this manicure you will need a wedge makeup sponge, a palette, and a glitter polish.
  • Martine Dunand has been giving manicures and beauty treatments to women at the factory for the past three months.
  • She screeched angrily and slapped me, her perfectly manicured nails cutting across my cheek.
  • There prosperous new managers live in gracious homes with neatly manicured gardens.
  • The centre offers a range of treatments for men and women, from manicures and facials to massages and balneotherapy (a bath with jets).
  • They are well-suited and well-shod; well-shaven and manicured. THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
  • Using sewing or manicure scissors, carefully snip out the burnt carpet fibres; or use tweezers to pull them out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cintech offers nail technology services, which include manicures, pedicures, spa treatments and paraffin.
  • I just got home from having a manicure-pedicure done at our local "Nail Gazaasm," which I had kind of been avoiding because the inscrutable name creeped me out. Presto Tivo.
  • The spas will give teenage girls a place to go for a day of pampering, including manicures, pedicures, facials, massages and skin care classes.
  • The benefits of good schools and manicured lawns do not always include safety. Everyday Violence
  • Eventually, between the two of them, Sabriel shrugged on the underdress and surcoat, and submitted to a manicure and vigorous hair-brushing. SABRIEL
  • I had big wheels on my glider and I rolled in on nicely manicured grass.
  • He warms to his theme, running a handsomely manicured hand over his handsome face.
  • The bride-to-be and her friends get together at a spa to enjoy relaxing massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and other treatments.
  • We highly recommend this manicure for our gardening enthusiasts, although it's beneficial to everyone.
  • They took to the streets of the inner city to wash cars, sell cakes, peddle perfume, polish shoes and give massages and manicures, all in a bid to make a quick buck.
  • Give mum a massage or become a beautician for the day and spoil her with a manicure and pedicure. The Sun
  • Transport is by golf buggy and the grass and hedges are perfectly manicured. Times, Sunday Times
  • She manicured her hands, titivated her hair, scented her eyebrows, smoothed her lips, put on no rouge, and the merest dusting of powder, save where the seaside sun had stained her neck. Swan Song
  • Local kids play badminton on paths between immaculately manicured gardens, while at dusk, couples canoodle on wrought-iron benches under banyan trees that drape elegantly into the slow-flowing Pearl River.
  • NAIL this season's hottest beauty trends as manicures get weird and wonderful. The Sun
  • The gathering could include a meal, and there's often a certain amount of pampering involved, too, such as manicures, pedicures or massages. Girls' Night Out
  • The hotel is surrounded by perfectly manicured gardens.
  • Although I can not indulge in freshly manicured acrylic nails, or maybe because of it, my nails grow on their own and look healthy and strong. 04 « December « 2006 « Adventures in Juggling
  • The driveway is flanked by trees, flowering plants and shrubs as well as an expansive manicured lawn.
  • I examine my manicure, which is pretty good, considering I did it myself. BAD GIRL CREEK
  • I'm tweezed, conditioned, hot oiled, hot waxed, manicured, pedicured, glossed, concealed, spritzed and sprayed.
  • But last year it dished out almost 100 manicures, pedicures and makeovers to children aged six to 16.
  • Others changed and went off for a game of football on one of the manicured lawns. Times, Sunday Times
  • The centre offers a range of treatments for men and women, from manicures and facials to massages and balneotherapy (a bath with jets).
  • Tired: Accessing anything but the pliers is a serious manicure hazard. Test: 1080p Projectors for Less, Pared-Down Multitools, VHS-to-DVD Converters
  • These days the Trace is a bitumen road, grass verges neatly manicured and mowed for mile after funereal mile.
  • They offer a whole range of facials, massage, pedicure, manicure and chiropody treatments, ranging in price from £24 for a basic pedicure to £39 for the super de luxe.
  • I look down onto that finely manicured turf, and I can feel how much this game means to the players.
  • Our main treatments for youngsters are manicures and pedicures but we also do mini facials and makeovers and special occasion make up for weddings.
  • Her fingernails and toenails were manicured and her toenails had been painted with gold nail varnish.
  • They offer a range of professional services, including acrylic, fibreglass, silk and gel nail-extensions, natural nail wraps, manicures, pedicures and nail art.
  • This rambling home has a sumptuous interior and manicured grounds but is not particularly close to any large urban centres.
  • Most golfers today expect every square foot of the golf course to be manicured and playable.
  • My mother was in a bowling league, played mahjong, waited for my father to come home from work, got her hair done every Friday at the beauty parlor, and went for manicures. History of a Suicide
  • It offers treatments including facials and manicures and mother and daughter pamper experiences. The Sun
  • Nor is the rural and suburban landscape as perfectly manicured as some urban dwellers think. The Global Marketplace
  • Of course, going on a BRA tour means I've got to look my best, so I treated myself to a "day of beauty" yesterday consisting of a manicure, pedicure, facial, haircut, facial haircut, and of course a thorough "sideburn" waxing. Hitting the Road: Unhooking the BRA
  • She opted for a relatively inexpensive manicure and pedicure, followed by a facial, a deep-tissue massage, a steam bath, and a shampoo/blow-dry. Fatal Error
  • She had had her nails manicured and polished, her hair washed and styled, and had even called the beautician to give her a facial because she claimed hours and hours of crying had made her look like an old woman. Twilight’s Child
  • A flip-top pen case in brushed steel was a steal at • 1,500 and a manicure set in a small steel case was exquisite.
  • These were well presented with good use of open lawns, well manicured shrubs and flower borders.
  • The back garden is 80 feet long, with a manicured lawn with floral borders and a patio that can be accessed from the kitchen.
  • I soon found myself spending more money on whole foods and non-irritating beauty products than on manicures and shoes.
  • To safely pass thru the British checkpoints in Istanbul, they disguised themselves as a hoca a religion teacher, pronounced hodja and his wife with Halide covering her face and hiding away her manicured fingers. Archive 2006-12-01
  • At first, the snazzier setting drew more customers for services such as facials, manicures, massages and laser hair removal. Little Guys Tough It Out
  • My stepmother calmly looked at me and pressed a perfectly manicured fingertip to her temple.
  • These manly salons also allow men to indulge in treatments once taboo, such as manicures and facials -- but all with a distinctly male tenor. A Beer and a Game of Pool
  • Signature services include the Mankini bikini wax ($50) and the Multi-Tasker, during which clients receive a chair-side manicure while getting a haircut ($55).
  • The manicured lawns, which are dotted with a variety of flowerbeds and mature trees, are bounded by stud railings.
  • Her hands slowed down and she tapped her long manicured fingers against the desk, making a click, click sound with every tap.
  • _In the middle of the room, a little to the right, there is a large and comfortable settee, and on the left of the settee is a table littered with books, magazines, a scent-atomizer, a small silver-framed mirror, a case of manicure instruments, a box of cigarettes and a match-stand, and other odds and ends. The 'Mind the Paint' Girl A Comedy in Four Acts
  • Behind the picture-book porticos, manicured lawns and mile-wide smiles lie anxiety, self-loathing and torpor.
  • Next he remembered the old woman of the chaparral, pressing grapes in her mountain clearing; and Ferguson, the little man who had scuttled into the road like a rabbit, the one-time managing editor of a great newspaper, who was content to live in the chaparral along with his spring of mountain water and his hand-reared and manicured fruit trees. Chapter XXII
  • Transport is by golf buggy and the grass and hedges are perfectly manicured. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rosario had somehow managed to manicure her nails.
  • The benefits of good schools and manicured lawns do not always include safety. Everyday Violence
  • Your feed looks utterly consistent and pristinely manicured. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nor is the rural and suburban landscape as perfectly manicured as some urban dwellers think. The Global Marketplace
  • The manicured greens and fairways of golf courses are not usually considered ideal places for conservation management.
  • For those seeking less strenuous pursuits, gourmet restaurants, shops and manicured grounds will be available. Times, Sunday Times
  • Frances leans forward, touching his hand with her soft, perfectly manicured fingers.
  • If I'm not shooting some pool, I'm at the nail salon getting a manicure.
  • Her lips were slick with a pink gloss and her nails were manicured to match.
  • The house -- and her neatly manicured garden -- were flawless. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • Designer Kate Spade has achieved handbag hegemony and her boxy yet fresh bags swing from the shoulder of every New Yorker worth her manicure.
  • She offers aromatherapy massages to ease tension and back pain, and manicures, pedicures, arm and foot massages to improve joint mobility.
  • The double storey thatched roof mansion has a huge kidney-shaped pool, a tennis court and manicured lawns with shrubs trimmed into globes.
  • If you rely on manicures to make your nails look good, keep a few things in mind.
  • The neighbors were prim and proper, from their impeccable manners down to their neatly manicured lawns.
  • Adeline was looking at her exquisitely manicured oval fingernails. THE WHITE DOVE
  • The next morning, it's pedicures and manicures for the three of us.
  • She was too neatly manicured and sensibly made up to be homeless, and yet surely too young to be as intelligent as she sounded.
  • The bride-to-be and her friends get together at a spa to enjoy relaxing massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and other treatments.
  • Treatments include manicures, facials, eyebrow shaping and loads more. The Sun
  • The survey also documented attitudes about personal grooming, with 47 per cent of respondents having treated themselves to a manicure, pedicure or facial treatment every couple of months.
  • I must shower first, and then I shall clip my toenails (I have a hypochondriac's fear of ingrown toenails, so I manicure my feet incessantly).
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  • Most men started to show interest in manicures and pedicures when they accompanied their wives to nail salons.
  • Choose from massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and body treatments.
  • This is laid out over two levels and has a manicured lawn with herbaceous borders and a patio area with Indian limestone tiling.
  • Well manicured hands with a carefully toned nail varnish are much more attractive.
  • She was sitting there, her hair in perfect bouffant fashion, manicured fingers tapping a staccato beat.
  • Ubell-Meyer said she went to an orthopedist, a dermatologist, a chiropractor and more, but none of them believed her manicure could be the cause. ABC News: Top Stories
  • The esthetician shouts down the alley of women giving and receiving manicures. Ashley Wren Collins: Your Recession-Proof Entertainment Guide to Finishing Out the Summer
  • The bride-to-be and her friends get together at a spa to enjoy relaxing massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and other treatments.
  • But her manicure is perfect and she's chosen exactly the right shade of pink nail polish to show off the color of her skin. Pretty hands
  • His house was large, though not overly so, and beautiful, the lawn perfectly manicured and flowers growing in perfect little gardens in the yard.
  • Despite being dressed like a civilian, Zurabov had the sleek, well-manicured look that Stolypin had always associated with high-ranking military officers, soldiers whose battles had rarely taken them further than the walls of the Kremlin. Neurosurgical Intervention For Beginners
  • The prize was a washer-dryer, a new frock, a manicure and various other kinds of beautification. MR STARLIGHT
  • They offer a range of professional services, including acrylic, fibreglass, silk and gel nail-extensions, natural nail wraps, manicures, pedicures and nail art.
  • There are a few other items that you may wish to use during your manicure, all of which are optional.
  • Nova and his mother walked to the front door, passing a poorly manicured lawn and rang the faint doorbell on the dirty and unclean porch having fast food takeout bags in their hands.
  • I have a manicure and pedicure every week - albeit just done by my good self in these credit-crunched times, but I've learned from professionals. Talking Dati
  • Not the manicure and man-bag type? Times, Sunday Times
  • This 1930s hotel amid manicured botanical gardens has a thermal spring perfect for a lazy afternoon. The Sun
  • Once the bridge was negotiated, I saw the slow rise of a hill, carefully manicured on both sides of a narrow walkway with procrustean green fields, dotted in places by crabapple trees that attracted fleets of frenzied wasps when the season fermented in sick sweetness, falling fruit mashed muted viridian in streaks and lopsided buttons across the sidewalk. Excerpt from De Imitatio Calembouri
  • Her slate was clutched in one shapely manicured hand, her low-volume silica mask perched on an unlined forehead, her gear a subtle symphony of colour co-ordination and understated wealth.
  • Numerous event websites warn against visiting 4x4s churning up fields and longer estate cars 'beaching' on bumps, while Bestival's manicure services and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall tent suggest our outdoor music events have gone up in the world - and from this summer there's no excuse for a home that's low on style. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • My sister and I used to think "handjob" was another word for "manicure. Popular Posts Across MetaFilter
  • Airport security presumably confiscated her tweezers and manicure scissors.
  • For those seeking less strenuous pursuits, gourmet restaurants, shops and manicured grounds will be available. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her toes were all nice and manicured and pedicured, it was just beautiful.
  • More likely, if both of you are planning some bonding time, you would go out for a shop or a manicure at the beauty salon. The Sun
  • On a Saturday night, Rivielle invited 25 girls to her home in ritzy Garden City, N.Y., for chocolate fondue, manicures, facials and massages. Parents of teens ride waves of expenses
  • Celebrity Beat: Lindsay Lohan takes to Twitter to comment on "cruel and unusual punishment"; also insists F-word manicure was only a joke; a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office says Lohan will serve jail time in a private cell ... Lindsay Lohan takes to Twitter; 'American Idol' tour calls off dates; Emmy Award noms imminent
  • She looks elegant in her taupe pantsuit, her long nails manicured, her hair freshly washed, her makeup perfect.
  • She clasps a slender, perfectly manicured hand to her chest.
  • No way did I want my eyes scratched out by those freshly manicured nails.
  • I re-grouted the bathtub by myself, without even chipping my perfect manicure, before enjoying a long, scented soak using loads of gels, oils, bath salts and other bubbly items.
  • Dr. Lowery leaned forward in his chair, clutching a steno pad in his manicured and unnaturally smooth hands.
  • In fact, he has quite elegant, long fingers and perfectly manicured fingernails.
  • At Prestonfield you watch peacocks strut around manicured lawns before retiring to amazing stuccoed rooms.
  • The first thing you notice when driving into Stradbally is the neatly manicured grass verges on the roadside.
  • You go to Palm Beach to marvel at this manicured time bubble, where lawn jockeys once guarded many a porte-coch è re. Palm Beach, Fla.: Exclusively Yours
  • The Beauty Stop found an easy way to mattify your manicure. Beauty Snob - Beauty Secrets and Tips
  • It took her a whole five minutes to get past her manicured garden and to the gates.
  • But we liked the water-free manicure, homemade products and focus on reuse and recycling. Green Salons That Aim To Match the Real Thing
  • Almost, Beatrice would have liked to manicure Camille's nails for her. MIDDLE AGE: A ROMANCE
  • Try something like a manicure or massage at the end of the week. The Sun
  • His sister gave him a manicure once a month.
  • Choose from a mini manicure, mini pedicure, mini facial or back neck and shoulder massage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Below it, all over the superbly manicured gardens on the slopes, are memorials and stirring inscriptions.
  • He was a man of high good humor, well-pressed double-breasted suits, manicured nails, and glossily polished shoes.
  • (For the uninitiated, "fresas" is a tapatio word for young, manicured, made up, primped, coiffed, fashionably dressed, pampered young ladies in the latest style clothing, with what appears to be 7 inch high heels.) Page 2
  • That's why we brighten up our manicures every other day with a fresh coat of this miraculous stuff.
  • I drink champagne while floating in the pool and watch staff manicure the lawns. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is your course manicured with tightly mown fairways, fast, firm greens and deep greenside bunkers?
  • Sarah, herself a qualified beautician will give some lucky lady a manicure and an eyebrow shaping.
  • She offers aromatherapy massages to ease tension and back pain, and manicures, pedicures, arm and foot massages to improve joint mobility.
  • A combination of homely suburbs and hot sunshine; unblemished beaches and boundless bush; manicured parks and tropical shrubbery.
  • Her fingernails had been carefully manicured to perfection, and coated once with pastel pink nail polish.
  • We wound among the ancient stone and manicured gardens, into Caius College.
  • Try something like a manicure or massage at the end of the week. The Sun
  • Good. Give me a manicure and use a light nail vanish, please.
  • We all got massages, facials, manicures, pedicures, and the rest of the relaxing fixings.
  • The concourse and neatly manicured grass of the Olympic Park seem an improbable distance away. Times, Sunday Times
  • The members like their course manicured like no other; the members enjoy their almost peerless wine cellar; the members like paying only $100 per night to stay in the club grounds.
  • For some moments I was lost in a succession of overbridges, retaining walls and manicured slopes along the gently winding superb new motorway.
  • And they pose a greater infection hazard than regular manicures since the vibrating electric file can easily cut or abrade the skin. 8 things not to buy this holiday season, for yourself or anyone else

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