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Waxed meaning
simple past and past participle of wax
Synonyms of Waxed
Example sentences (20)
If you thought he waxed eloquent about the merits of Vinyasa flow, then you may be in for a surprise.
Now I get a plain simple manicure, eyebrows waxed, pedicure for $60 every six to eight weeks in the summer when the toe polish is too chipped!
Sir Rod personal trainer, 63-year-old Gary O’Connor, waxed lyrical about the musician’s generosity earlier this year when he sponsored him to face a gruelling charity hike.
So waxed the poster for the 2001 classic finger-pointed her way into Juilliard.
Place on waxed paper.
She was wearing a pin-striped blue and white shirt, dark trousers, black ankle-high boots, and a three quarter-length navy blue waxed Barbour-type jacket.
The 26th president waxed lyrical about nature: “There is a delight in the hardy life of the open.
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When the president waxed brightly about “fair” and “conscience” he could be listened to, no matter how difficult.
After the Davos meeting between President Trump and Prime Minister Imran Khan, FM Qureshi waxed lyrical as he talked about several “important” issues having come under discussion in an hour-long meeting.
Also, if he waxed his mustache he’d be the spitting image of Salvador Dali.
An admirer waxed lyrical about Leanna’s loveliness and made her a curious offer.
Children’s retailer SpearmintLove waxed enthusiastic about the social store.
Frankly, I thought the women who waxed down there needed to get a hobby.
I have never braided leather, but I have made a few of my own holsters over the years, all hand stitched with waxed linen thread.
One user waxed lyrical about Jojo’s figure.
Remove the beans or rice (save for future pastry-shell baking) and discard the waxed paper.
The protests waxed especially strong in leading European countries such as the United Kingdom, France and Germany where hundreds of thousands took part.
Witch-hunts, like most crazes, waxed and waned over the years, with a spike of hysteria during the 1640s, fuelled by an atmosphere of unrest created by the Civil War.
A college girlfriend once revealed that she had gotten waxed.