pedicure
IPA: pˈɛdɪkjɝ
noun
- A cosmetic treatment for the feet and toenails.
- (dated) A pedicurist.
verb
- To apply such treatment to the feet.
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Examples of "pedicure" in Sentences
- "The basic manicure is $15 and basic pedicure, which is $30," said Megan Parr,
- Others may say that the minimum requirements for a beautiful day should include the word pedicure.
- “I’m not sure who that is, but it helps that you have attractive feet and know the meaning of the word pedicure.”
- If you think a pedicure is a good way to unwind, you might want to think again, especially after seeing this next report.
- A pedicure is a favorite in the winter to restore the softness of summer skin that usually gets rough and scaly with the dry winter air.
- There are a lot of “things” out there that I just do not need in my life … and being interrupted by a phone call while I’m grocery shopping, having my hair washed or getting a relaxing pedicure is NOT one of them.
- The stereotype of the feckless woman who has an abortion and then a pedicure is a sub rosa staple of the opposition, and there's no question that it could be counteracted by real people talking about making a difficult but necessary choice.
- oh, the pedicure was my own idea - it was not a race-sponsored item; It was my first 5K in many many years, and I had promised myself that if I could get across the finish line without having a heart attack I would get a pedicure that afternoon.
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