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manicurist

[ US /ˈmænɪkˌjɝɪst/ ]
[ UK /mˈænɪkjˌʊɹɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a beautician who cleans and trims and polishes the fingernails

How To Use manicurist In A Sentence

  • Meanwhile, the manicurist dips my fingers into soapy green water. The Memory Palace
  • Most of the time this meant that she forgot my name and remembered to give her manicurist a lovely tip.
  • Grimly cordial manicurists improved her fingers and toes.
  • Attack of the Kindergarten manicurist, originally uploaded by kitschenette. February 2009
  • a sparkling aqua from a manicurist, in other words someone who knows how a varnish should handle and finish: clean, clear as the Mediterranean Sea and very pretty with just the right iridescence to lift it. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • You cannot get your cuticles as neat as a manicurist can.
  • I asked the manicurist, who was smoking on the steps.
  • You look as though you've come straight from the manicurist. LOHENGRIN
  • A manicurist should use cuticle softening oil after a warm soak, then gently ease them back with an orangewood stick. How To Buy & Sell just about Everything
  • The category includes the legal economic activity of hairdressers and manicurists.
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