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This is the first garden and has always been the most manicured part of the site.
He made one of his small, manicured gestures to take in the room and the huge thing outside.
Take, for example, a certain manicured gentleman who took her to dinner one night.
He got out, looking around the lush manicured grounds of the community.
It's all very manicured, and not at all my kind of thing.
He folded his perfectly manicured hands again and stared her down.
She held out her delicate, exquisitely manicured hand to him.
His wife held out her own slim, manicured hand.
He waved a muscular and manicured hand at the bare room.
The land is, if possible, even more clean-scrubbed and manicured than Switzerland.
She took the cameo and held it tightly in her manicured hand.
She sat down again and laid one perfectly manicured hand on his knee.
It is recognizable in most tracks by a manicured grass area.
But to appreciate the full reach of this church and its leader you need to look in less manicured surroundings.
The man reflexively caught it in one perfectly manicured hand.
The small man had indeed just been barbered, and now he extended his manicured hand.
An additional two miles of manicured roadway brought her to the farm.
Then she tapped the table impatiently with her manicured finger.
She took his face in her manicured hands.
Caveat: You may not have the most manicured lawn on the block.
She smiled, and let him take her red-gloved fingers in his own manicured hand.
His mother waved this away with a flick of her perfectly manicured fingers.
She put a perfectly manicured finger on his lips.
Placing the tips of his manicured fingers together, he tapped them gently.
Canada tapped his manicured fingernails on the arm of the chair.