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shave verb [ ʃeɪv ]

• (of a man) cut the hair off the face with a razor.
• "he washed, shaved, and had breakfast"
Similar: cut off, snip off, crop, trim, barber, tonsure,
• cut (a thin slice or slices) from the surface of something.
• "scrape a large sharp knife across the surface, shaving off rolls of very fine chocolate"
Similar: plane off, pare off, shear off, whittle off, scrape off, grate, shred,
• pass or send something close to (something else), missing it narrowly.
• "Scott shaved the post in the 29th minute"
Similar: touch lightly, brush, brush against, graze, glance off, kiss,

shave noun

• an act of shaving hair from the face or a part of the body.
• "you need a shave"
Origin: Old English sc(e)afan ‘scrape away the surface of (something) by paring’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schaven and German schaben .


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