Pedicure

Word PEDICURE
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Hyphenation ped i cure
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Definitions and meanings of "Pedicure"

What do we mean by pedicure?

Cosmetic care of the feet and toenails. noun

A cosmetic treatment of the feet and toenails. noun

A podiatrist. noun

The cure or care of the feet. Compare manicure. noun

One whose business is the surgical care of the feet. noun

To care for the feet of (some one), and to treat minor ailments of the feet, such as corns.

Professional care of the feet, toes, and toenails. noun

A single treatment of the feet, toes, and toenails. noun

One who cares for the feet and nails; a chiropodist. noun

Superficial cosmetic treatment of the feet and toenails noun

To apply such treatment to the feet verb

Professional care for the feet and toenails noun

Care for one's feet by cutting and shaping the nails, etc. verb

Superficial cosmetic treatment of the feet and toenails.

One who cares for the feet and nails; a chiropodist.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Pedicure

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The word "pedicure" in example sentences

Others may say that the minimum requirements for a beautiful day should include the word pedicure. ❋ Michael F. Roizen (2008)

“I’m not sure who that is, but it helps that you have attractive feet and know the meaning of the word pedicure.” ❋ J.F. Lewis (2011)

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. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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. ❋ Unknown (2008)

If you think a pedicure is a good way to unwind, you might want to think again, especially after seeing this next report. ❋ Unknown (2006)

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. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"The basic manicure is $15 and basic pedicure, which is $30," said Megan Parr, ❋ Unknown (2009)

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. ❋ Elizabeth McClung (2008)

The girls' toes were done on the spot, like a fast-paced pedicure. ❋ Hilary Moss (2011)

What we do know is that there are a bunch of feminized and neutered steers on here that are probably running late for their salon tanning, botox treatment, or pedicure at this very moment spewing their guilt venom on the blog. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Gals, if you rely on a salon for a pedicure as a key part of your foot care, you may want to follow health precautions outlined by California consumer officials. ❋ M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein (2011)

My friends most likely are like me and love a good massage or pedicure once in a while. ❋ Robbin Phillips (2011)

At the Target you can get perfume, pedicure and a latte. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Time to take a shower more often, to moisturize my scaly limbs, to pedicure my feet before nice shoe season comes and I have to take them out of their protective sock casings. ❋ Kittenpie (2009)

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