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Pair of scissors   /pɛr əv sˈɪzərz/   Listen
Pair of scissors

noun
1.
An edge tool having two crossed pivoting blades.  Synonym: scissors.






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"Pair of scissors" Quotes from Famous Books



... he could not understand one word he said: prince Bahman perceiving that this difficulty proceeded from the dervish's whiskers hanging over his mouth, and unwilling to go any farther without the instructions he wanted, pulled out a pair of scissors he had about him, and having tied his horse to a branch of the tree, said, "Good dervish, I want to have some talk with you: but your whiskers prevent my understanding what you say: and if you will consent, I will cut off some part of them and of your eye-brows, which disfigure you so much that ...
— The Arabian Nights Entertainments Complete • Anonymous

... had put on one of these dresses, which was so beautiful, that some gentlemen invited to dinner could not withhold their admiration. One of them, Count Pourtales, thought that this splendid material would be well adapted for a gentleman's vest. Josephine, in her large-heartedness, had a pair of scissors brought; she then cut her dress into several pieces sufficiently large for a vest, and divided them among the gentlemen present, so that only the bodice of the dress remained, with a small piece around the waist But this improvised spencer over ...
— The Empress Josephine • Louise Muhlbach

... Clodomir, King of Orleans, son of Clovis, dying in 524, had bequeathed his three sons to the guardianship of his mother Clotilde. Their barbarous uncles, Childebert and Clotaire, coveting their heritage, sent their mother a sword and a pair of scissors, asking her whether she would prefer that they should perish by the one, or that their royal locks should be shorn with the other, and that they should be ...
— Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 3 • Various

... the bottle out of his hand and scrapes the label off with a pair of scissors he takes ...
— L'Aiglon • Edmond Rostand

... place, the insult was given to both of them equally, for they were called a pair of scissors. Of course they would both want ...
— Innocents abroad • Mark Twain


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