A thin, shaved off slice of wood, metal, or other material
“I picked up the shaving of metal from the workshop floor, marveling at its smooth and delicate texture.”
A small amount of something
Male grooming, involving shaving or waxing body hair
The act of self-care and tending to one's appearance through preening, primping, and titivating
Present participle for to cut off hair, especially with a razor or similar implement
“Maybe I'll just shave on days when I'm going to see Marianne.”
Present participle for to cut off or remove something from a bigger piece
“The close-fitting sides of the slot act as knives to shave off a thick layer of oil and return it to the oil well without the formation of foam.”
Present participle for to cut (a thin slice or slices) from the surface of something
“Rub the sharp edge of the blade toward the stone in a curved motion, as if you were trying to shave off a thin slice from the stone.”
Present participle for to shred, such as by rubbing across a grater
“Shave some Parmesan over the top and add a few grinds of pepper.”
Present participle for to reduce, typically by a small amount
“Moody's warned that the price cuts could shave profits and hamper the ability of some retailers to pay back their debts.”
Present participle for to pass or travel close to (something else), missing it narrowly or glancing it slightly
“Monterosso saw his effort just shave the post in a dramatic finish to an otherwise stop-start game.”
Present participle for to remove the (natural) skin or outer covering of
Present participle for to be frugal or live economically
Present participle for to shred (usually foodstuffs), by rubbing across a grater
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