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  • noun Plural form of cosmetician.

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Examples

  • Then, to Helen, I always knew that American cosmeticians were superbly clever.

    Naked Cruelty Colleen McCullough 2010

  • Jewish women worked as secretaries, clerks, modistes, shopkeepers, salespersons, and market vendors; others held jobs as seamstresses, textile operators, domestic servants, cosmeticians, or other types of workers.

    Yugoslavia. 2009

  • The best in dental work, an aggressive workout regimen, the most gifted cosmeticians and hairdressers available to the select?

    A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009

  • The best in dental work, an aggressive workout regimen, the most gifted cosmeticians and hairdressers available to the select?

    A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009

  • Milan would prefer walking down Broad Street naked at high noon before granting anyone other than her cosmeticians a glimpse of her natural, unpainted, scrubbed mug.

    Pure Paradise Allison Hobbs 2009

  • Amnon Cohen posits that they may originally have been cosmeticians who used antimony, kuhl, in the preparation of cosmetics for the eyes.

    Doctors: Medieval. 2009

  • The cosmeticians at MAC suggested a concealer to help with puffiness, and I came away with a concealer to try out.

    Finding That Right Match - Concealer fantasyecho 2007

  • Many of the women also sought training as dental technicians, cosmeticians, translators or secretaries.

    She'erit ha-Peletah: Women in DP Camps in Germany. 2009

  • The best in dental work, an aggressive workout regimen, the most gifted cosmeticians and hairdressers available to the select?

    A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009

  • Cosmetic fixes will be applied, of course, brave speeches made, especially by the default cosmeticians of the empire, the Democratic Party apparatchicks, but democracy at home — even the badly deformed democracy we have under capitalism — is ultimately incompatible with the requirements of empire abroad: The latter inevitably corrupts and poisons the former, in the eternal ying and yang of class-spawned politics.

    Reflections on the legacy of Gore Vidal 2007

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