I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
tattoo parlour
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
get
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As with getting a tattoo , the major risk associated with body piercing is one of infection.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
ice-cream/funeral/tattoo parlour
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a tattoo of a lion
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As well as treatment of port wine stains, other lasers can be used to remove tattoos or in surgery.
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But tattoos are only skin deep.
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He also taught them the arts of circumcision and sub-incision, used to produce the traditional tattoos sported by Aranda menfolk.
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He emphatically is not advocating parents to go along with kids' desires for tattoos.
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He was probably smothered in tattoos, for heaven's sake!
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I had the feeling Ted might have gotten a tattoo or something, made some drastic alteration in himself.
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The couple had their his'n' hers tattoos done during their stormy three-year marriage.
II. verb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And bullets would start flying, tattooing walls and bodies.
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Clooney is the darkly handsome one with the motorcycle boots and the black flames tattooed on his neck.
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He was a skinhead, and had a line of swastikas tattooed around his neck.
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The man's cheeks were tattooed with little vermilion chalices brimming with gore.
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There is a wild-eyed man whose face is completely tattooed.