Manicured example sentences

Related (7): groomed, trimmed, polished, neat, tidy, well-kept, manicured.

manicured

adjective

manicured (adjective)

  - having had a manicure:

  - (of an area of land or vegetation) neatly cut or trimmed:

man·i·cure

verb

manicured (past tense) · manicured (past participle)

  - give a manicure to:

  - neatly trim or cut (an area of land or vegetation):

"Manicured" Example Sentences

1. She had a manicured garden with perfectly trimmed hedges.
2. His manicured nails showed he paid attention to detail.
3. Her manicured hair seemed to be styled by a professional.
4. The lawn was immaculate, thanks to the carefully manicured blades of grass.
5. The hotel had a manicured outdoor courtyard with lush greenery.
6. His manicured beard was perfectly shaped and trimmed.
7. The golf course had manicured fairways and greens.
8. She had a manicured desk with organized paperwork.
9. The poodle had a perfectly manicured coat.
10. His manicured hand reached out to shake mine.
11. The manicured flowers were arranged in a beautiful bouquet.
12. She had a manicured appearance, from head to toe.
13. The garden was a carefully manicured masterpiece.
14. He had a manicured mustache and goatee.
15. The manicured path through the park was well-lit at night.
16. Her nails were perfectly manicured, with a pop of bright red.
17. The estate had a manicured lawn that stretched for acres.
18. The club's tennis courts had perfectly manicured clay surfaces.
19. She had a manicured accent that hinted at her upper-class upbringing.
20. The hotel's pool area had manicured palm trees and comfortable lounge chairs.
21. The horse's mane was manicured and braided for the show.
22. She had a manicured reputation in the high society circles.
23. His lawn was the envy of the neighborhood, with its manicured edges.
24. The wedding venue had a manicured courtyard for outdoor ceremonies.
25. The plants in her greenhouse were manicured to perfection.
26. The car's interior was immaculate, with manicured leather seats.
27. The manicured ivy on the wall gave the building a timeless elegance.
28. She had a manicured education, with degrees from Ivy League schools.
29. The park had a perfectly manicured baseball field for the local little league.
30. His manicured mannerisms and etiquette were a result of growing up in a wealthy family.

Common Phases

- Her nails were perfectly manicured; it was obvious she took great care of them.
- The gardens were immaculate with manicured lawns and neatly trimmed hedges; it was a sight to behold.
- He gazed at his manicured hands with a sense of satisfaction; he took pride in his appearance.
- The golf course was expertly manicured, with every blade of grass in its place; it was a challenging course to play.
- She surveyed the elegant dining room with its manicured table settings and sophisticated decor; it was clear that no detail had been overlooked.

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