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nail scissors
noun
Small, usually curved scissors used for cutting fingernails, and toenails.
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Nail scissors help with intricate shapes.
I cut my own hair with nail scissors or kitchen scissors (still do).
Gardeners obsessively trim the bushes with clippers so small they look like nail scissors.
Still, Mr. Berg said, a good pair of hair scissors or nail scissors are all anyone really needs.
Thus Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone cuts her hair with nail scissors and lives off McDonald's and KFC.
After a week or so her husband couldn't stand it any longer, and evened it up with a pair of nail scissors.
We've had to cut the grass with nail scissors round it because obviously we can't use the strimmer but we'll deal with that".
Revlon nail scissors, which might not have made it past the screeners checking bags and briefcases as guests entered the museum for the party.
Halfway through the row, she will plunge a pair of nail scissors into her arm, drawing blood, the better to emphasise her point.
Perhaps an episode about all the funny shapes you can cut out of your bedroom curtains with some nail scissors, for example.
Lennon's bandmate, Ringo Starr, once had his hair quickly chopped by an 18-year-old girl with a pair of nail scissors at a DC charity ball.
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