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ˈshav·ing brush N

shaving brush

ˈshav·ing cream N

shaving cream

ˈshav·ing foam N no pl

shaving foam

ˈshav·ing mir·ror N

shaving mirror

I . shave [ʃeɪv] N

1. shave (act of shaving):

britje n
I need a shave

III . shave [ʃeɪv] VB trans

1. shave (remove hair):

briti [perf obriti]

2. shave (decrease by stated amount):

3. shave (remove thin slices from):

4. shave (come close):

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And then he was just two feet from the 80-year-old newspaper tycoon, pulling a paper plate covered in shaving foam out of the bag.
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I found objects strewn out across the floor, and a tub of shaving foam, which had been on the other side of the room, down the toilet.
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A person is left believing that our shaving routine has advanced tremendously since the days of the straight razor or the double-edge safety razor.
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Clean your glasses with shaving foam.
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Shave using a new razor and plenty of sensitive skin shaving foam.
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Historically, actual physical penny shaving may be considered a form of salami slicing.
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A moisturizing shaving gel is key to providing a barrier of protection while shaving, so slather that on.
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Remedial action was taken by immediately shaving the faces and cutting the hair of all inductees upon their arrival.
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Until the early 20th century, bars or sticks of hard shaving soap were used.
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Additionally, during shaving, the lather indicates areas that have not been addressed.
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