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1. shave
verb. ['ˈʃeɪv'] remove body hair with a razor.
Antonyms
Etymology
- sceafa (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- shaven (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Shave
- misbehave
- shortwave
- mcclave
- kunaev
- enslave
- engrave
- deprave
- concave
- unfav
- lefave
- lafave
- forgave
- behave
- stave
- slave
- quave
- grave
- crave
- brave
- wave
- waive
- they've
- schave
- save
- rave
- pave
- nave
- mave
- lave
- knave
Sentences with shave
1. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
Every minute you shave off your shower is money shaved off your water bill too.
2. Verb, base form
Use a knife or utility blade to shave off the edges of the pencil tip to make it sharper.
Quotes about shave
1. We can’t be lovers because we both have mustaches. But since you’re a lady, and I’m a gentleman, I’ll shave mine off.
- Jarod Kintz, Love quotes for the ages. Specifically ages 18-81.
2. Don’t shave my head to make your wig of selfishness. Shave it because you care.
- Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not FOR SALE
3. I have a beard of fog that I wear on misty mornings. It’s not cigarette smoke, but I’d understand if you wanted to shave it off and inhale it.
- Jarod Kintz, At even one penny, this book would be overpriced. In fact, free is too expensive, because you'd still waste time by reading it.
3. shave
Etymology
- sceafa (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- shaven (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. shave
verb. ['ˈʃeɪv'] cut the price of.
Etymology
- sceafa (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- shaven (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. shave
verb. ['ˈʃeɪv'] touch the surface of lightly.
Antonyms
Etymology
- sceafa (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- shaven (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. shave
verb. ['ˈʃeɪv'] cut or remove with or as if with a plane.
Synonyms
Etymology
- sceafa (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- shaven (Middle English (1100-1500))