Manicure in a sentence as a noun

I manicure my twitter stream pretty closely. If they're raising the signal:noise ratio, I hope they give me a way to ...

G+ just lets you write a couple of sentences, or more on whim, without having to then manicure it into 140 characters.

Excessive manicure, hair extensions etc. are expensive but seem like a stupid investment.

It's just a part of lawn maintenance, and there is a period of time where I enjoy the natural growth before a manicure. That being said, it has made some abandoned plots look like meadows now, in my opinion.

When you're in a country where you have to get a license to braid hair, design interiors or manicure, you can't dismiss it as some exception that can be ignored. Licensure is also a good idea.

They have another 5000 places to manicure afterwarda rake no longer enters the equation since its coefficient of expedience is so low. This in turn, of course, impacts price.

The fact that Paul Graham goes to extremes to manicure the reputation of the VC-funded ecosystem deserves attention. Why?

Where by "manicure the reputation of the VC-funded ecosystem" you mean "autokilling comments with the token 'circlejerk' in them". Got it.

Reminds me of that lady replicant from Bladerunner 2049 watching the protagonist through her glasses while getting a manicure.

Pass any zombie home with unmaintained lawn for even a month in the height of the summer and it's obvious why continual manicure is needed. It's not a happy equilibrium, but it is a stable one.

Manicure in a sentence as a verb

I'm going to assume her salary is significantly more than that, but why would you ask an expensive editor to "obtain/curate/manicure" work that was purchased so cheaply? It sounds like it really wouldn't be worth her time.

For example, does it make sense for very skilled professional to go to an establishment to get a massage or a manicure/pedicure? I could easily see those two jobs become 100% itinerant.

In your analogy, it would be more like I'd contacted the housing association to force you to mow your driveway, denying you the time to properly manicure your lawn. I'm not gaining any improvement to my lawn in that case.

Why would the only female-driven product from TCD be a manicure app? Every time I've pitched anything technical to men, you can see their eyes glaze over the minute I start getting into any detail.

Another random tip: before you propose, secretly make a manicure appointment for your significant other for later that day or the next day.

For a Twitter user that spends most of their effort infinite-scrolling through an algo-manicured feed of content, then they'll be sorely disappointed as _you_ have to manicure your own feed by finding people and hashtags to follow. This is a variant of your point 2.

There is a tendency to beautify and manicure our dwellings as if they were tombs in which to be eternally housed, sometimes with the result us of not wanting to leave them.

If manicurists join together to create a "manicure-cryptocoin", the existence of that new digital currency still isn't going to provide any basic income. So the trick is to get enough high-value wealth generators into your "group".

I just like to draw attention to it because it shows how obsessively PG is working to manicure the reputation of a pseudomeritocracy that apparently can't handle people saying bad things about it. VCs are passive-aggressive little girls if they can't handle people telling the truth about them.

Manicure definitions

noun

professional care for the hands and fingernails

verb

trim carefully and neatly; "manicure fingernails"

verb

care for (one's hand) by cutting and shaping the nails, etc.