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nose job

Word definitions for nose job in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"rhinoplasty," 1963, from nose (n.) + job (n.).\n

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He may have had a nose job at Edith Piaf's request, but that was a long time ago. ▪ I think this is a pretty car, especially at the front where the nose job is great. ▪ If I hung around here any longer, it would all go on a nose ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. cosmetic surgery to improve the appearance of your nose [syn: rhinoplasty ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context informal English) A plastic surgery procedure to alter the appearance of the nose, especially for cosmetic reasons; the resulting physical appearance of the nose.

Usage examples of nose job.

I started to tell them that, and then decided it would only revolt themlike the story of the Cherokee Nose Job.

What, am I going to live with bodyguards and a nose job and a new name?

She's only making fifty bucks a story, but this woman saves enough for a thousand-dollar nose job!

So, Rona's in the hospital, post nose job, with her head wrapped up like a mummy when a friend comes in and says how Hollywood says she's a lesbian.

Whatever, before she'd had her nose job and bulked up and started wearing men's power suits.

She'd wanted some money to change her face: a nose job and some work on her chin.

The nose job had been a success and she now looked like a young Sophia Loren, but she couldn’.

Ordinarily, with the nose job he was going to perform, he would employ two mirrors to test profile constantly.

Her hair had grown out and now was far more blond than auburn, and cut in a sophisticated manner that highlighted her more defined facial features, including the minor nose job done for disguise rather than aesthetics.

A nose job, now that's going to cost you seven, eight thousand back home.

Croyd was about to do the same when the man with the nose job emerged from the rest room, holding a large wad of toilet tissue to his face.