Nearly all the brilliant cast have returned and the jokes are still razor sharp.
The Sun (2016)
As the UK austerity drive gets going, the focus on public sector spend has become razor sharp.
Computing (2010)
Then they used a razor to cut me all over my body.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Their wings are so slim and so sharp they look as if they would cut like razor.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The tracks are protected by razor wire and regularly patrolled.
The Sun (2015)
They look like big razor clams but are sea cucumbers.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
It seemed as though the electric razor was the wave of the future.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
The more important buildings are protected by concrete blast barriers and coiled razor wire.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Remove the razor clams and place on a chopping board.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
I'M a big user of electric razors.
The Sun (2011)
Lots of sky and wind that cuts like a razor.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Most of the rich here live behind razor wire and high walls.
The Sun (2009)
He has scars on his chest and right shoulder from razor cuts.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
It got stuck on razor wire.
The Sun (2015)
Lethal'It was a pair of tweezers that had been adapted and were razor sharp.
The Sun (2009)
He's just so witty and his delivery of jokes is razor sharp.
The Sun (2010)
It works for razor clams and mussels, too.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
When she opened it, it was an electric razor.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Bull sharks have rows of razor sharp teeth, which often detach when they tear at their prey.
The Sun (2011)
I threw my electric razor into the bathroom bin.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
In other languages
razor
British English: razor /ˈreɪzə/ NOUN
A razor is a tool that people use for shaving.
American English: razor
Arabic: مُوْسَى
Brazilian Portuguese: navalha
Chinese: 剃刀
Croatian: brijač britva
Czech: břitva
Danish: barberkniv
Dutch: scheerapparaat
European Spanish: navaja barbera
Finnish: parranajokone
French: rasoir
German: Rasiermesser
Greek: ξυράφι
Italian: rasoio
Japanese: かみそり
Korean: 면도칼
Norwegian: barberhøvel
Polish: brzytwa
European Portuguese: navalha
Romanian: aparat de ras
Russian: бритва
Latin American Spanish: navaja barbera
Swedish: rakhyvel
Thai: มีดโกน
Turkish: tıraş bıçağı
Ukrainian: бритва
Vietnamese: dao cạo
All related terms of 'razor'
razor cut
a fluffy hairstyle , usually tapering at the neck , trimmed by a razor
razor blade
A razor blade is a small flat piece of metal with a very sharp edge which is put into a razor and used for shaving.
razor burn
soreness on the face caused by shaving
razor clam
any of several rapidly burrowing clams (esp. family Solenidae) of sandy beaches , having elongated, narrow shells somewhat resembling a straight razor
razor edge
a very sharp edge given to a blade
razor-edged
having an extremely sharp edge or blade
razor-sharp
A cutting tool that is razor-sharp is extremely sharp.
razor shell
any of various sand-burrowing bivalve molluscs of the genera Ensis and Solen , which have a long tubular shell
razor-thin
A razor-thin majority or profit is a very small one.
razor wire
Razor wire is strong wire with sharp blades sticking out of it. In wars or civil conflict it is sometimes used to prevent people from entering or leaving buildings or areas of land.
Occam's razor
a philosophical or scientific principle according to which the best explanation of an event is the one that is the simplest , using the fewest assumptions or hypotheses
razor-cutting
to trim or shape (the hair) with a razor
safety razor
a razor with a guard or guards fitted close to the cutting edge or edges so that deep cuts are prevented and the risk of accidental cuts reduced
electric razor
an electrically powered implement for shaving , having reciprocating or rotating blades behind a fine metal comb or pierced foil
Ockham's razor
a maxim , attributed to William of Ockham , stating that in explaining something assumptions must not be needlessly multiplied
razor-slashing
the action of slashing someone with a razor in order to kill, wound , or disfigure them
straight razor
a razor with a long, unguarded blade that can be folded into the handle
cut-throat razor
a razor with a long blade that usually folds into the handle
on a razor edge
in an extremely precarious state
on a razor's edge
in an acute dilemma
razorbill
a common auk , Alca torda , of the North Atlantic , having a thick laterally compressed bill with white markings
Chinese translation of 'razor'
razor
(ˈreɪzəʳ)
n(c)
(also safety razor) 剃须(鬚)刀 (tìxūdāo) (个(個), gè)
(also electric razor) 电(電)动(動)剃(鬚)刀 (diàndòng tìxūdāo) (个(個), gè)