[
US
/ˈʃeɪvɝ/
]
[ UK /ʃˈeɪvɐ/ ]
[ UK /ʃˈeɪvɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a razor powered by an electric motor
- an adult male who shaves
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a young person of either sex
they're just kids
she writes books for children
`tiddler' is a British term for youngster
How To Use shaver In A Sentence
- My own boy-hood was one of the best any American could have had, for I was a plucky young shaver who engaged in nothing but the most wholesome and vigorous activities!
- Get yourself an electric shaver and do a once-over on your stubbly parts.
- But it was known that appliances such as shavers, hairdryers and vacuum cleaners could produce strong alternating magnetic fields - as could electric trams and trains.
- sooner or later we'll all have 'x-ray', 'stocks', 'coffee' and 'shaver' - once they've been fully tested by the celebrity beta testers. Amazing third-party iPhone apps
- All our electric shavers are supplied with a free travel pouch.
- This is akin to the way some battery-powered toothbrushes and cordless shavers are recharged by wirelessly transmitting electricity to the product as it sits in a charging cradle.
- Duncan folded up the newspaper and handed it to one of the bar staff who put it back on the rack by the door, next to the Evening News, Daily Record and Shavers Weekly, a self-styled pisshead fanzine which enjoyed greater editorial clarity than any of its neighbours. Quite Ugly One Morning
- Automatic voltage selection enables the shaver to be used anywhere in the world. Times, Sunday Times
- The people who say Ali couldn't punch have to remember that he "couldn't punch" only in comparison with world-class maulers like Liston, Frazier, and Shavers. Liston vs. Ali
- In his new post, McEttrick oversees all functions of lighters, shavers, writing instruments and white-out correction products.