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manicure

[man-i-kyoor] / ˈmæn ɪˌkyʊər /
VERB
trim
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A gigantic heap of rock and dirt waste miners called coal slag was piled like a pyramid near a manicured golf course behind the winery.

From Seattle Times

The home sits in a neighborhood more than three miles from the school, amid stately houses rising up behind expansive, manicured lawns.

From Washington Post

A tall, middle-aged man with close-cropped hair and a manicured beard stepped out of the car and into the frigid night.

From Seattle Times

“It’s amazing we have any because our environment of modern, manicured land doesn’t suit them,” Morgan said.

From Washington Post

Replacing grass with rocks and water-wise landscaping around neatly manicured meetinghouses.

From Seattle Times