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Meaning of razor

Wordnet

razor (n)

edge tool used in shaving

Wordnet

razor (v)

shave with a razor

Webster

razor (v. t.)

A keen-edged knife of peculiar shape, used in shaving the hair from the face or the head.

A tusk of a wild boar.

razor Sentence Examples

  1. The man cautiously wielded the razor, its sharp edge gleaming in the sunlight.
  2. The intricate design on the razor handle was a testament to the craftsman's skill.
  3. The boy gently lifted the razor to his face, his hand trembling slightly from anticipation.
  4. The fine bristles of the man's beard fell to the ground as the razor smoothly glided across his skin.
  5. The woman carefully placed a new razor blade into the handle, preparing to shave her legs.
  6. The razor sliced effortlessly through the thick paper, revealing a neatly cut line.
  7. The barber used a straight razor to create a precise and classic shave on his customer.
  8. The sharp razor blade had accidentally cut the man's finger, leaving a small but deep wound.
  9. The razor was an essential tool in the surgeon's hands, enabling him to make delicate incisions.
  10. The old razor was a relic of a bygone era, but it still served its purpose as a reliable shaving instrument.

FAQs About the word razor

edge tool used in shaving, shave with a razorA keen-edged knife of peculiar shape, used in shaving the hair from the face or the head., A tusk of a wild boar.

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The man cautiously wielded the razor, its sharp edge gleaming in the sunlight.

The intricate design on the razor handle was a testament to the craftsman's skill.

The boy gently lifted the razor to his face, his hand trembling slightly from anticipation.

The fine bristles of the man's beard fell to the ground as the razor smoothly glided across his skin.