[
UK
/wˈæksɪŋ/
]
[ US /ˈwæksɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈwæksɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
(of the moon) pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon increases
the waxing moon passes from new to full
NOUN
- the application of wax to a surface
-
a gradual increase in magnitude or extent
the waxing of the moon
How To Use waxing In A Sentence
- No doubt some of these are metrosexuals, those city-dwelling gents with more than enough disposable income to spend on clothes, restaurants, the latest gadgets, exotic holidays and eyebrow waxing.
- One is the King of the waxing year, of life, growth, and fertility.
- If the choice is between taking a brisk walk and waxing the kitchen floor, choose the walk.
- The uneasiness grew into a formless apprehension, which drew him out into the waxing sunlight and drove him to retrace his earlier route through the meadow, towards College Rise.
- So, everyone's waxing nostalgic in some way or another, from designers and critics to the audience.
- (Vaniqa) Remove hair pigment: Bleaching Temporary depilation: shaving, chemical depilators Temporary epilation: plucking, waxing Permanent removal: Electrolysis, Laser & intense pulsed light Recently Uploaded Slideshows
- A vinyl or polyurethane finish has been applied on the surface to keep a shine without waxing; the urethane is more durable.
- Her experience with sugaring (which is the same idea as waxing) wasn't something she wished to repeat.
- Toupee that masks a bad or excessive waxing job (popularly known as a "merkin"). The latest from teenvogue.com
- Debbie states that, for many professional men, waxing is an extension of regular treatments like manicures and massages.