What is another word for trimmers?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈɪməz] (IPA)

Trimmers are essential tools for achieving a perfect haircut, beard, or mustache. However, there are many synonyms for this word that people often use interchangeably. Clippers, shears, cutters, and snips are just a few examples of the other terms people commonly use to refer to trimmers. Clippers, for instance, are often associated with haircuts, while shears are used for cutting hair that is longer or thicker. Cutters, on the other hand, are typically used for cutting hard materials like metal, while snips are used for finer and more precise cutting. Regardless of the terminology used, it is important to choose the right tool for the job to achieve the best possible outcome.

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What are the hypernyms for Trimmers?

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  • Other hypernyms:

    cutting devices, grooming tools, hairdressing accessories.

Usage examples for Trimmers

Espousing the ultra-democratic side, he yet contrived to emerge unscathed from the schisms which were fatal to less dextrous trimmers.
"The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)"
John Holland Rose
"Thirty year I've been ridin' John Cardigan's log-carriages; thirty year I've been gettin' everythin' out of a log it's possible to git out, which is more'n you fellers at the trimmers can git out of a board after I've sawed it off the cant.
"The Valley of the Giants"
Peter B. Kyne
The firemen are at it now, trimmers are flogging away the wedges from the bunker doors, and the funnel damper is full open.
"An Ocean Tramp"
William McFee

Famous quotes with Trimmers

  • The part that wasn't a jackpot was his baseball mound of red pubic hair that looked like it had literally been attached with a glue gun. I couldn't believe how much there was, and wondered how he had never heard of scissors, or--more appropriate for that kind of growth--hedge trimmers. I didn't understand what porn he was watching to not be aware of the trimming that was happening all across the world among his compatriots. I'm not a finicky person when it comes to pubic hair maintenance and I certainly don't expect men to shave it all off, leaving themselves to look like a hairless cat. That's even creepier then than seeing what Austin had, which could really only be compared to one thing: A clown in a leg lock.
    Chelsea Handler
  • Democracy always seems bent upon killing the thing it theoretically loves. I have rehearsed some of its operations against liberty, the very cornerstone of its political metaphysic.But under democracy the remotest and most fantastic possibility is a common place of every day. All the axioms resolve themselves into thundering paradoxes, many amounting to downright contradictions in terms. The mob is competent to rule the rest of us—but it must be rigorously policed itself. There is a government, not of men, but of laws—but men are set upon benches to decide finally what the law is and may be. The highest function of the citizen is to serve the state—but the first assumption that meets him, when he essays to discharge it, is an assumption of his disingenuousness and dishonour.I confess, for my part, that it greatly delights me. I enjoy democracy immensely. It is incomparably idiotic, and hence incomparably amusing. Does it exalt dunderheads, cowards, trimmers, frauds, cads? Then the pain of seeing them go up is balanced and obliterated by the joy of seeing them come down.But I am, it may be, a somewhat malicious man: my sympathies, when it comes to suckers, tend to be coy. What I can't make out is how any man can believe in democracy who feels for and with them, and is pained when they are debauched and made a show of. How can any man be a democrat who is sincerely a democrat?
    H. L. Mencken

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