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    shaved
    [ adj ]
    having the beard or hair cut off close to the skin
    <adj.all>


    Shave \Shave\, v. t. [imp. {Shaved} (sh[=a]vd);p. p. {Shaved} or
    {Shaven} (sh[=a]v"'n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Shaving}.] [OE.
    shaven, schaven, AS. scafan, sceafan; akin to D. schaven, G.
    schaben, Icel. skafa, Sw. skafva, Dan. skave, Goth. scaban,
    Russ. kopate to dig, Gr. ska`ptein, and probably to L.
    scabere to scratch, to scrape. Cf. {Scab}, {Shaft}, {Shape}.]
    1. To cut or pare off from the surface of a body with a razor
    or other edged instrument; to cut off closely, as with a
    razor; as, to shave the beard.

    2. To make bare or smooth by cutting off closely the surface,
    or surface covering, of; especially, to remove the hair
    from with a razor or other sharp instrument; to take off
    the beard or hair of; as, to shave the face or the crown
    of the head; he shaved himself.

    I'll shave your crown for this. --Shak.

    The laborer with the bending scythe is seen
    Shaving the surface of the waving green. --Gay.

    3. To cut off thin slices from; to cut in thin slices.

    Plants bruised or shaven in leaf or root. --Bacon.

    4. To skim along or near the surface of; to pass close to, or
    touch lightly, in passing.

    Now shaves with level wing the deep. --Milton.

    5. To strip; to plunder; to fleece. [Colloq.]

    {To shave a note}, to buy it at a discount greater than the
    legal rate of interest, or to deduct in discounting it
    more than the legal rate allows. [Cant, U.S.]


    Shave \Shave\, v. t. [imp. {Shaved} (sh[=a]vd);p. p. {Shaved} or
    {Shaven} (sh[=a]v"'n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Shaving}.] [OE.
    shaven, schaven, AS. scafan, sceafan; akin to D. schaven, G.
    schaben, Icel. skafa, Sw. skafva, Dan. skave, Goth. scaban,
    Russ. kopate to dig, Gr. ska`ptein, and probably to L.
    scabere to scratch, to scrape. Cf. {Scab}, {Shaft}, {Shape}.]
    1. To cut or pare off from the surface of a body with a razor
    or other edged instrument; to cut off closely, as with a
    razor; as, to shave the beard.

    2. To make bare or smooth by cutting off closely the surface,
    or surface covering, of; especially, to remove the hair
    from with a razor or other sharp instrument; to take off
    the beard or hair of; as, to shave the face or the crown
    of the head; he shaved himself.

    I'll shave your crown for this. --Shak.

    The laborer with the bending scythe is seen
    Shaving the surface of the waving green. --Gay.

    3. To cut off thin slices from; to cut in thin slices.

    Plants bruised or shaven in leaf or root. --Bacon.

    4. To skim along or near the surface of; to pass close to, or
    touch lightly, in passing.

    Now shaves with level wing the deep. --Milton.

    5. To strip; to plunder; to fleece. [Colloq.]

    {To shave a note}, to buy it at a discount greater than the
    legal rate of interest, or to deduct in discounting it
    more than the legal rate allows. [Cant, U.S.]

    1. However, analysts returned from their meeting with Reckitt feeling very depressed about prospects for the company and shaved forecasts to between Pounds 255m and Pounds 265m for the current year and Pounds 270 to Pounds 290m for 1993.
    2. A 2 1/4-point drop by International Business Machines alone shaved about 4 points off the index.
    3. His long winter coats in shaved weasel worked to look like corduroy velvet were a case in point.
    4. Several brokers marginally downgraded current year profit expectations - among them, Hoare Govett shaved Pounds 1m off its forecast to Pounds 41m. Nervous trading in Taunton Cider ahead of Tuesday's interim figures left the shares 2 lighter at 155p.
    5. A shave and a haircut used to cost nothing, if you were a United States senator and were shaved and trimmed in the United States Senate barber shop.
    6. It also shaved its 1994 forecast for earnings per share by a penny to 16.3p after exceptionals, and cut its profit forecast by 50m to Pounds 1.15bn.
    7. They also doused him with cold water and shaved part of his head.
    8. Moreover, the severe drought shaved a full percentage point off the figure.
    9. "I don't care how big and bad you think you are," he says. "We think of you as nothing but puke." Minutes later, the probationers' heads are shaved.
    10. In Belgium the key central rate was shaved by 10 basis points to 5.50 per cent. Central bank support for the dollar came in two parts yesterday.
    11. Skinheads are known for their shaved heads, heavy boots and Nazi insignia.
    12. Few manage to walk this tightrope without succumbing to a 'buzz' haircut (shaved up the back of the neck), platforms or Japanese deconstructionism. One who managed it was the minimalist Sophie Hicks, now an architect.
    13. After the October stock market crash, the firm shaved book value with a $43 million after-tax loss on arbitrage trading.
    14. On Friday, national legislators voted 69-21 to sustain Mrs. Chamorro's veto of the bill they previously approved that would have shaved $19.6 million from her initial $78.6 million army budget for 1991.
    15. David Brom, 16, who had shaved the sides of his head and fashioned his hair into a spiked style, was arrested after an all-night manhunt.
    16. A woman described by the victim as having an English accent and a tattoo on the back of her shaved head that read, "East Side Chelseas," was among those arrested, he said.
    17. The loan rate is usually one-eighth to one-quarter of a percentage point higher for each point shaved off the lender's standard offering.
    18. Acuna's face was gaunt, his cheeks sunken and his hair, which had begun to fall out, had been shaved off. His weight was down from 180 to about 105.
    19. This time last year people were struggling to pay Pounds 15 but now they seem happy to spend Pounds 20 or more.' BUTCHER The Tesco store which opened in Medway last February has shaved 15 per cent off sales at Bruce Butchers.
    20. British sailors in the Atlantic chipped in, women shaved their heads in exchange for donations and inmates in a local prison played 24-hour badminton games.
    21. "I play an actor who plays Berthold in the play within a play. I had my head shaved for six months in order to play Berthold.
    22. For speed, he shaved down the thick oak wheels.
    23. Opposition supporters shaved their heads and staged sit-ins Tuesday in support of their leader, Kim Dae-jung, who was on a hunger strike to press for democratic reforms.
    24. In another display of the widening crackdown on dissidents, state television in Beijing showed reputed protest leaders being packed into police vans, their heads shaved and signs dangling from their necks describing their alleged crimes.
    25. There were gaunt, half-naked men with tousled hair and staring eyes; ladies resplendent in silk saris; musicians blowing on long pipes; beggars in rags; men in orange with shaved heads; men in dhotis; men in suits and men in trances.
    26. The Ontario Court's Provincial Division said Remington didn't test their product against every brand of electric shaver marketed in Canada and couldn't support the claim that Remington shaved closer than any other electric shaver.
    27. There were strong expectations that the rate would be shaved to around 8.10 per cent this morning, or even to 8.05 per cent. News of the variable rate offer had a positive effect on German cash and futures markets.
    28. Bruce Nauman's installation features large video images of a man with a shaved head screaming "Feed Me, Eat Me, Anthropology" and "Help Me, Hurt Me, Sociology."
    29. Several women at the school have even shaved their heads in protest.
    30. And he could have shaved the sideburns and the beard and I would have been a lot happier," McClure said.
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