manicure|manicured|manicures|manicuring in English
verb
[man·i·cure || 'mænɪkjʊr /- kjʊə]
shape and polish the fingernails
Use "manicure|manicured|manicures|manicuring" in a sentence
1. Flowers, manicures...
2. Haircut, manicure, pedicure.
3. You ever consideredgetting a manicure?
4. Would you like a manicure?
5. Manicure, hairstyle, facials are musts.
6. I have a manicure occasionally.
7. I'd like to have a manicure.
8. Perfect manicured fingernails, dark and shapely, ladylike.
9. She stared out at the impeccably manicured garden.
10. A gravel drive swept between manicured lawns.
11. Cosmetology, Barbering, Esthetics, Manicuring, and Hair Design Advisory Board
12. Have a manicure regularly or use nail polish .
13. Both progressed smoothly from sun-lanced church to manicured crematorium.
14. Massage, thalassotherapy, balneotherapy, aesthetics, massages, cures, saunas, manicuring, pedicuring, fitness centres
15. Doc, you got a knife in that manicuring kit of yours?
16. His sister gave him a manicure once a month.
17. Cosmetica academy provides courses in Cosmetology, Barbering, Aesthetics and Manicuring
18. All right, madam. And do you want a manicure?
19. Electric manicure sets, files, milling cutters (hand tools)
20. Would you like a manicure or pedicure today?
21. The ball rolled across the immaculately manicured lawn.
22. Hairdresser: All right, madam. And would you like a manicure?
23. Havershaw, you ever think of having a manicure?
24. Cutting or pushing Cuticles back is standard practice during salon manicures, but Dr
25. I want to have a manicure and a pedicure.