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tweeze
[ tweez ]
tweeze
/ twiːz /
verb
- to take hold of or pluck (hair, small objects, etc) with or as if with tweezers
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of tweeze1
Example Sentences
Back in the sampling tent, the scientists tweezed clumps of the manakin's breast feathers to be sent for analysis, before the bird is returned unharmed to the wild.
By the Nixon years eyebrows were tweezed again, with Twiggy bringing us back to our patriotic anxiety.
With a Moroccan argan oil base, this formula contains essential oils to relax you before going in for the tweeze.
I now handle a razor with assurance, but blood still drops whenever I tweeze, pluck or wax.
In fact, the opposite can even happen: Waxing, tweezing or threading can reduce hair growth, because some hair follicles get damaged by the removal process and stop producing hair, she said.
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