

Sanguisū′gent, Sanguisū′gous, blood-sucking Sanguiv′olent, bloodthirsty Sanguiv′orous, feeding on blood, as a vampire-also Sanguiniv′orous. Sanguisorbā′ceæ, Sanguisor′beæ, a sub-order of Rosaceæ, containing about 150 species Sanguisū′ga, a genus of leeches.- adjs. Sanguin′olent, tinged with blood: sanguine.- ns. Sanguin′ity, sanguineness Sanguin′olence, Sanguin′olency.- adj. Sanguin′eous, sanguine: resembling or constituting blood.- ns. San′guineness, sanguine character, ardour: ruddiness: plethora.- adj. San′guinary, bloody: attended with much blood-shed: bloodthirsty.- n. Sanguinā′ria, a genus of the poppy family, one species, the Blood-root or Puccoon of North America, much used by the Indians for staining.- adv. Sanguic′olous, living in the blood, as a parasite Sanguif′erous, receiving and conveying blood, circulatory.- ns. Sang′sue, a leech-also Sang′uisuge.- adjs.

abounding with blood, bloody: bloodthirsty: ruddy, red: ardent, hopeful, confident: characterised by a fullness of habit.- n. one who lets blood-from the leech in Gil Blas. in medieval legends, the holy cup supposed to have been used at the Last Supper.-Also Sang′real. a West Indian beverage, of wine, sugar or syrup, water, and nutmeg, drunk cold.- v.t. a stone breastwork: a low wall of loose stones, used as cover for soldiers. Sang-de-bœuf, a deep-red colour peculiar to Chinese porcelain. sound in mind or body: healthy: not disordered in intellect.- adv. Sand′wich-man, a man who perambulates the streets between two advertising boards. to lay or place between two layers, to fit tight between two objects.- n. two slices of bread with ham, &c., between, said to be named from the fourth Earl of Sandwich (1718-92), who had such brought to him at the gaming-table that he might play on without stopping.- v.t. the saline scum which forms on glass during its first fusion: glass-gall: product of glass-furnaces.-Also San′dever. a follower of Robert Sandeman (1718-71), a Glassite (q.v.). San′darac-tree, a native of the mountains of Morocco. a friable, dry, almost transparent, tasteless, yellowish-white resin, imported from Mogador, Morocco: red sulphuret of arsenic-also San′darach.- n. a compact and fine-grained tropical wood, remarkable for its fragrance. a long narrow boat used on the Barbary coast. San′dalled, wearing sandals: fastened with such. a kind of shoe consisting of a sole bound to the foot by straps: a loose slipper: a half-boot of white kid: a strap for fastening a slipper: an india-rubber shoe.- adj. To help you find the best option for you, check out the 12 best razors for every man.Fāte, fär mē, hėr mīne mōte mūte mōōn then.
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The razor you choose comes down to your personal preference and what your skin needs. And always shave after a shower, when facial hair is at its softest and easiest to cut. Don’t shave too fast, even when you’re pressed for time, because that’s when you'll end up gushing blood. No matter what razor you use, always make sure it’s sharp (switch it after a few uses), since a dull razor wreaks havoc on your face no matter what kind it is. Everyone’s skin is different and therefore, so are our shaving needs. Where you fall on the debate is a personal decision. Read more: Best Grooming Products for Men Not to mention subscription shaving clubs who say we’ve been duped into paying higher prices for drugstore brands for years. There are traditionalists, who favor old-school techniques, and modernists who lean toward technology. Some people say electric razors are the way to go others swear by single-use disposables. Some people say more blades give you a better shave others say the more blades you use, the more you are prone to irritation and ingrown hairs. But knowing what is the right razor for you is hard, thanks to an avalanche of options out there.Īnd there are debates-oh, the debates.

Using a good razor puts you light years ahead of the game. Getting an effective shave takes patience, experience, technique, and of course, the right equipment. The moment you take a sharp blade to your face, you run the risk of a seemingly endless list of possible problems: cuts, nicks, razor burn, ingrown hairs.
