tweeze - meaning and definition. What is tweeze
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What (who) is tweeze - definition


Tweeze      
·noun A surgeon's case of instruments.
tweeze      
¦ verb pluck or pull with or as if with tweezers.
Origin
1930s: back-form. from tweezers.
tweezers         
  • Ceramic-tipped tweezers. Heat resistant and non-magnetic
  • A pair of modern-day round-tipped tweezers
  • 2900–1050 B.C.}}
  • Cross-locking tweezers
  • Tweezers in use in a laboratory
  • Gold tweezers recovered from the [[Royal Cemetery of Ur]], Iraq 2550-2450 B.C.
TOOLS USED FOR PICKING UP OBJECTS TOO SMALL TO BE EASILY HANDLED WITH THE HUMAN HANDS
Tweezer
n. pl.
Nippers, pincers.
Examples of use of tweeze
1. As generations of females who have attempted to diet, tweeze, shave, bleach and exfoliate their way to a beautiful body might say, Welcome to the real world.
2. He opens a cabinet and pulls out two Tweezerman tweezers, still in little plastic tubes that say "Guaranteed to Tweeze." He rummages through a bookshelf and pulls out DVDs of the three Iraq documentaries he helped produce.