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Definition of Electric razor
1. Noun. A razor powered by an electric motor.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Electric Razor
Literary usage of Electric razor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Edison Monthly by New York Edison Company (1909)
"The electric razor is one of the recent innovations. It is similar in form to
the familiar safety razor, with the exception that the blade is vibrated by a ..."
2. Punch by Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman (1883)
"THE baby does not seem to take to the electric feeding- bottle. He is now in
strong convulsions. From the fact that my new electric razor nearly severed my ..."
3. Dublin, Cork, and South of Ireland: A Literary, Commercial, and Social (1892)
"2<¡TC» We may add that the well-known and ^widely demanded specialty so much in
use among gentlemen, and called THOMPSON'S electric razor Strop Paste, ..."
4. Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town by Cory Doctorow (2006)
"... electric razor, and so he let his brother brush out his long hair and tie it
back with an elastic taken from around a bunch of broccoli in the vegetable ..."
5. Adventure Guide to Hungary by Dante Mena (2007)
"It may be handy for the man to carry a battery-powered electric razor (with spare
batteries). An electric blow dryer is often stocked as a matter ..."
6. Britain's Most Distinctive Bed and Breakfast by Paul Wade (1999)
"Electricity Do not expect to find international sockets. Be sure to take whatever
adapter is necessary for your electric razor or hairdrier. ..."
7. Canadian Transportation and Distribution Management (1869)
"... also has a winged mirror vanity dressing table and boudoir seat, and the men's
is equipped with electric razor outlets. The need for increased smoking ..."