The manicurist was a lithe, tall girl, with a small young, wicked face; and meekly demure.
Again the manicurist ran her eye over the other from head to heel, letting her glance rest at last upon her face.
I am actually hiding here in Paris from assassins--in Paris, the most civilized city in the world--the guest of a woman whose acquaintance I made only because a little manicurist in Soho insisted upon it.
There's a charming littlemanicurist wants to flirt with you.
A convenient arrangement--it is possible to transfer oneself from the manicurist to the palmist without the trouble of putting on one's gloves.
She's the pretty little manicurist whom Norman will be on his way to visit.
It was Maria Tonifetti, manicurist at the sanitary barber shop of Marius.
Hurriedly collecting the remainder of the implements and placing them in an attache case, the manicurist hurried from the room.
To consider Ormuz Khan in connection with matters of international finance was wildly incongruous, while the manicurist incident indicated an inherent cruelty only possible in one of Oriental race.
The individual must submit himself to the whole community, or, to speak more correctly, bow to the authority that watches over the welfare of all.
But there is the press,--that is the medium for his purpose!
The manicurist laughed knowingly, and the next remark caught the woman's attention.
The manicurist gave a slight shrug of the shoulders and a bright little yes of a laugh.
For some time you worked in a milliner's shop in Beauchamp Gardens, and then you set up as a manicurist in Woodstock Street.
He patronized a dentist in Cavendish Square, and a manicurist in Bond Street.
Next morning was Easter Sunday, and Peter met his manicuristby appointment, and they went for a stroll on Park Avenue, which was the aristocratic street of American City and the scene of the "Easter parade.
She still hung on to her manicurist job, for she had figured it out that the Red movement must be just about destroyed by now, and pretty soon Peter might find himself without work.
Then suddenly the manicurist stood still and confronted Peter.
One day another face came back to him, the face of Miss Frisbie, the little manicurist who had spurned him because he was a Red.
But professional honor sealed his tongue, and the little manicurist stamped her foot again, and her eyes flashed with indignation.
And there were the greatest ladies of High Town that enlisted like the little manicurist for night work and did it as faithfully.
There was a little manicurist at the Paradise--a saucy, competent, flirtatious person, that went into the canteen organization for night work.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "manicurist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: barber; builder; craftsman