10 Verbs to Use for the Word shaven

I need a shave, that's all.

King was busied for an hour or so, finding quarters for his cub, registering at the St. Francis, getting a shave and hair-cut.

He trimmed my hair, gave me a shave and after changing my "clothes," I once more assumed the semblance, as Mrs. Allen expressed it, "of a Christian man.

Most of us know what it is to be on the brink of the precipiceknow, if we are quite honest with ourselves, how narrow a shave we have had from joining the black sheep.

A little later the Bishop set out, his face clean-shaven to the ruffle of white whisker that ran under his chin from ear to ear, his scant hair smooth and shining with grease from the largest bear ever trapped in the Pine Mountains, and his tall form arrayed in his best suit of homespun.

"'Twas a pretty close shave.

I have seen him in a poor light; I have watched him in a most undignified temper; I have known him when he wanted a shave.

As close a shave as ever was.

The cell he took calmly, as well as the prison dress and food and the hard bed, for he had known rough camping in the Maine woods and was used to plain fare, but he winced a little at the regulation once a week prison shave, and the regulation bath once a month!

TO VICE-ADMIRAL SIR FRANCIS CHARLES BRIDGEMAN, K.C.V.O., K.C.B. MY DEAR SIR FRANCIS, I fear we have shipped up; a close shave; I am writing a few letters which I hope will be delivered some day.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  shaven