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		Definition of nail scissors in English: nail scissorsplural noun Small scissors for cutting the fingernails or toenails. 修甲小剪刀 Example sentencesExamples -  Security on aircraft is tight enough - I can't get a pair of nail scissors on a flight, let alone a firearm.
 -  After the American had left, the assailant had grabbed his victim and began, with a pair of nail scissors, to clip off the girl's hair.
 -  My guess is that one can, with little difficulty, break eyeglasses to produce an edge that's pretty much as sharp as that on a pair of nail scissors.
 -  That includes your favorite nail scissors, plus other scissors less than four inches long.
 -  I started off with the loppers (basically scissors with really long handles) which had proved very effective with the big thistles but it was like cutting the lawn with nail scissors.
 -  Stephanie took a pair of small nail scissors from her handbag and slowly chopped the gold card into pieces then she ceremonially tossed the bits into a nearby rubbish bin.
 -  Gatwick and Heathrow reiterated passengers should not carry sharp objects, including nail scissors, razor blades and even knitting needles, amongst their hand luggage.
 -  A list of items, including nail scissors and other sharp objects, has also been issued which will be banned from hand luggage.
 -  I don't think any terrorist plot was ever foiled because we couldn't take our little nail scissors on board.
 -  I still haven't got round to getting any shears, but no matter: tonight I shall venture out with a pair of nail scissors!
 -  Bookshelves house only books, and not also moisturiser, mobile phone chargers, pens and nail scissors.
 -  Any potential weapons, including nail scissors, letter openers and plastic knives, should not be placed in hand luggage, and passengers should allow extra time to check in.
 -  When the measures first came in, I lost a couple of pairs of nail scissors.
 -  Those who fail to make the grade are subjected to punishments they have never experienced before such as cleaning the toilets with a toothbrush and cutting grass with nail scissors.
 -  They weren't even proper circles, either, some oval, some flattened, and all looking as if they had been cut out with a small pair of curved nail scissors in a very great hurry.
 -  But what about the eyebrow tweezers and the nail scissors?
 -  I had a suspicious feeling he cut it with nail scissors.
 -  This week, I went into her room to find her in the middle of a pile of her clothes snipping at her hair with nail scissors.
 -  He'd tried to grow it long once but it started to bug him so much he grabbed a pair of nail scissors and attempted to hack it off.
 -  Ever since, billions of dollars and hours have been expended looking for nail scissors.
 
    Definition of nail scissors in US English: nail scissorsplural nounˈnāl ˌsizərzˈneɪl ˌsɪzərz Small scissors with curved blades for cutting the fingernails or toenails. 修甲小剪刀 Example sentencesExamples -  When the measures first came in, I lost a couple of pairs of nail scissors.
 -  Bookshelves house only books, and not also moisturiser, mobile phone chargers, pens and nail scissors.
 -  My guess is that one can, with little difficulty, break eyeglasses to produce an edge that's pretty much as sharp as that on a pair of nail scissors.
 -  He'd tried to grow it long once but it started to bug him so much he grabbed a pair of nail scissors and attempted to hack it off.
 -  This week, I went into her room to find her in the middle of a pile of her clothes snipping at her hair with nail scissors.
 -  I still haven't got round to getting any shears, but no matter: tonight I shall venture out with a pair of nail scissors!
 -  Ever since, billions of dollars and hours have been expended looking for nail scissors.
 -  I had a suspicious feeling he cut it with nail scissors.
 -  After the American had left, the assailant had grabbed his victim and began, with a pair of nail scissors, to clip off the girl's hair.
 -  A list of items, including nail scissors and other sharp objects, has also been issued which will be banned from hand luggage.
 -  Any potential weapons, including nail scissors, letter openers and plastic knives, should not be placed in hand luggage, and passengers should allow extra time to check in.
 -  But what about the eyebrow tweezers and the nail scissors?
 -  That includes your favorite nail scissors, plus other scissors less than four inches long.
 -  Stephanie took a pair of small nail scissors from her handbag and slowly chopped the gold card into pieces then she ceremonially tossed the bits into a nearby rubbish bin.
 -  They weren't even proper circles, either, some oval, some flattened, and all looking as if they had been cut out with a small pair of curved nail scissors in a very great hurry.
 -  I don't think any terrorist plot was ever foiled because we couldn't take our little nail scissors on board.
 -  Those who fail to make the grade are subjected to punishments they have never experienced before such as cleaning the toilets with a toothbrush and cutting grass with nail scissors.
 -  Gatwick and Heathrow reiterated passengers should not carry sharp objects, including nail scissors, razor blades and even knitting needles, amongst their hand luggage.
 -  I started off with the loppers (basically scissors with really long handles) which had proved very effective with the big thistles but it was like cutting the lawn with nail scissors.
 -  Security on aircraft is tight enough - I can't get a pair of nail scissors on a flight, let alone a firearm.
 
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