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You can use it when referring to a person who gives manicures or performs professional nail care. Example sentence: "I booked an appointment with the manicurist to get a professional gel manicure."
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manicurist
noun
A person who performs manicures.
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On his travels abroad, his entourage included his own trainer, golf pro, dietician, manicurist, secretary, and even a midget taken on as a sort of court jester.The denouement is the decline both of Robinson and of the kind of Harlem he knew and loved.
A star-struck manicurist in the crowd said he would vote for Mr Deal because "he really cares about the Vietnamese community".
In Illinois, ex-felons are banned from some 57 different professions, including such jobs as manicurist and barber, says Diane Williams, president of Chicago's Safer Foundation, a non-profit organisation that helps ex-offenders.Ex-convicts, whose families are often less than enthusiastic about their return, can also be excluded from public housing.
You need a hairdresser, a make-up expert, a manicurist.
It is harder to qualify as a manicurist than as a child-minder.
This time an effervescent Carole Lombard played a manicurist who gives up her fortune-hunting ways after becoming smitten with a stone-broke playboy (Fred MacMurray).
"Nail technology has been has been steadily improving to make adventurous nails easier than ever before," says manicurist Sophy Robson, who has decorated the digits of Kate Moss in her time.
Here is our roundup of who wore what at the Golden Globes 2015: Take one celeb; add a wardrobe stylist, facialist, manicurist, spray tanner, hair stylist, makeup artist, a killer dress, a pair of jazzy shoes and a sprinkling of diamonds and you're just about red carpet ready.
The highlight comes when Poehler's manicurist tells her she must be "older than her sister" because, simply "her face".
He arranged for a young manicurist, Lisa, and a hairdresser, Virginia, to visit the father once or twice a week.
All of a sudden, there rushed at me a murderous little woman in a kimono, with one of those ivory doodads in her hair; screaming banzais and on the point of harpooning me squarely through the gut with a bamboo stick, she metamorphosed into a nattering wee manicurist busily attending to my nails.
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