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Discover Ludwig"shave" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe an action of removing facial or body hair with a razor or other implement. For example: My barber always gives me a clean shave.
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The Arts Council has been asked to shave just 0.3% from its budget after a successful campaign to convince the chancellor that the creative economies had a key part to play in economic growth.
Most young men seem to grow beards merely so they don't have to shave, so you get these ghastly Grimms' fairytales things that have most of yesterday's Pret a Manger in them.
Good news for Windows Phone owners in the US: you can now shave 0.5 seconds off the time it takes to find a decent pizza in Seattle by speaking to your smartphone.
"I put on some John Lee Hooker, shave, then go round to the café for a leisurely breakfast with two football pages.
Hudson has learnt to cut his own hair, sew his torn clothes, and shave in the van's wing mirror.
In 2014, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that tackling global warming by diverting hundred of billions of dollars from fossil fuels into renewable energy and cutting energy waste would shave just 0.06% off expected annual economic growth rates of 1.3%-3 1.3%-3%
"They all shave little bits of time off the process".
I shave the edges smooth, slice off the ends so they're rounded, and punch holes and slits for the studs.
Otherwise, for goodness sake man, have a shave.
If you have any leftover sprouts, shave them very finely, sit in iced water for 15 minutes, to turn crisp, then drain pat dry, and add to the salad.
Using a vegetable peeler, shave the carrots into wide strips, then cut these in half lengthways and add to the bowl with the bean sprouts, spring onions whites and torn herbs.
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