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  • verb Present participle of razor.

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Examples

  • There was no backing down, no controlling the animal inside or the hunger razoring across his consciousness.

    Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010

  • There was no backing down, no controlling the animal inside or the hunger razoring across his consciousness.

    Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010

  • There was no backing down, no controlling the animal inside or the hunger razoring across his consciousness.

    Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010

  •  He bellowed and lunged at them, catching the youngest and slowest one in his razoring teeth before it could reach the safety of the screened-in porch.

    Another Metamorphosis: A Moral Tale about Obsession 2010

  • Clary turned her head to the side, disobediently, and was rewarded with a razoring stab of pain that shot down her back.

    Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series Cassandra Clare 2009

  • Huckabee has a monobrow which he controls not with metrosexual waxing but manly straight-razoring...

    Great photo at Drudge right now. Ann Althouse 2008

  • Then she rinses it to get rid of some of the little pieces that might be distorting the true shape of everything, and gets out the razoring tool and shears off miniscule pieces that aren't living up to their promise.

    funny pictures Megan Kurashige 2007

  • It's August! or razoring back some mammoth wall of brush that seems to have grown in the past six days what could have grown in six days?

    Archive 2007-08-01 Jessica 2007

  • Then she rinses it to get rid of some of the little pieces that might be distorting the true shape of everything, and gets out the razoring tool and shears off miniscule pieces that aren't living up to their promise.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Megan Kurashige 2007

  • Clary turned her head to the side, disobediently, and was rewarded with a razoring stab of pain that shot down her back.

    The Mortal Instruments: Book One: City of Bones Cassandra Clare 2007

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