noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
manicure your nails (= to make your nails look attractive by cutting them and making the skin around them neat )
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She had manicured nails and expensive clothes.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A manicure is a skilled service in which you nails are cut and filed to the desired shape.
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For men, manicure has often been associated with slightly dubious characters.
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If you take good care of your nails, a monthly manicure would be sufficient.
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Our bootleggers have manicures and our farmers have mortgages.
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Peg opens a drawer and gets out a nail file from a manicure set.
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She smiled and extended both arms to examine her manicure in detail.
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Then they are gon na give us each a facial and a manicure .
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This was fun; with any luck she could say goodbye to facials, mud-packs and manicures.