| |
|
Best Care Skin
Find: Best care skin. Review & Compare!
FindStuff.com
|
|
Skin Care
Learn about Skin Care.
www.CouponMountain.com
|
|
Best Skin Care: Compare Prices
Compare prices on Cosmetics from over 40,000 stores across the web. At BizRate.com, find deals, consumer reviews, and store ratings to save money.
www.BizRate.com
|
|
Best Products Care Skin
Compare a wide range of leading sites online.
www.kdirectory.co.uk
|
|
Skin Care Products
LowPriceShopper for all your shopping needs!
LowPriceShopper.com
|
|
Raspberry Skin Cream
Raspex Raspberry skin cream, Ointments, Gels, Vitamin C Serum. 
smdi.org
|
|
Lisa Benest MD
Feel Better About Yourself. Look Younger, Improve Wrinkles, Fine ...
www.lisabenestmd.com
|
|
Cosmetic and Laser Center of West Dermatology
Harvard Trained and Board Certified MD, Call us today!
www.westdermatology.com
|
|
Vein Care Medical Center
Varicose & Spider Vein Removal w/out Surgery. Get those Sexy Legs Back
www.veincaremedicalcenter.com
|
|
Beauty Products on Sale
Skincare, makeup & body care on sale now! Look beautiful on a budget. 
www.iStorez.com
|
Best Definition–adjective, superl. of good with better as compar. | 1. | of the highest quality, excellence, or standing: the best work; the best students. |
| 2. | most advantageous, suitable, or desirable: the best way. |
| 3. | largest; most: the best part of a day. |
–adverb, superl. of well with better as compar. | 4. | most excellently or suitably; with most advantage or success: an opera role that best suits her voice. |
| 5. | in or to the highest degree; most fully (usually used in combination): best-suited; best-known; best
1173
-loved. |
–noun | 6. | something or someone that is best: They always demand and get the best. The best of us can make mistakes. |
| 7. | a person's finest clothing: It's important that you wear your best. |
| 8. | a person's most agreeable or desirable emotional state (often prec. by at). |
| 9. | a person's highest degree of competence, inspiration, etc. (often prec. by at). |
| 10. | the highest quality to be found in a given activity or category of things (often prec. by at): cabinetmaking at its best. |
| 11. | the best effort that a person, group, or thing can make: Their best fell far short of excellence. |
| 12. | a person's best wishes or kindest regards: Please give my best to your father. |
–verb (used with object) | 13. | to get the better of; defeat; beat: He easily bested his opponent in hand-to-hand combat. She bested me in the argument. |
—Idioms| 14. | all for the best, for the good as the final result; to an ultimate advantage: At the time it was hard to realize how it could be all for the best. Also, for the best. |
| 15. | as best one can, in the best way possible under the circumstances: We tried to smooth over the disagreement as best we could. |
| 16. | at best, under the most favorable circumstances: You may expect to be treated civilly, at best. |
| 17. | get or have the best of, | a. | to gain the advantage over. |
| b. | to defeat; subdue: His arthritis gets the best of him from time to time. |
|
| 18. | had best, would be wisest or most reasonable to; ought to: You had best phone your mother to tell her where you are going. |
| 19. | make the best of, to cope with in the best way possible: to make the best of a bad situation. |
| 20. | with the best, on a par with the most capable: He can play bridge with the best. |
| From Dictionary
Skin Definition–noun | 1. | the external covering or integument of an animal body, esp. when soft and flexible. |
| 2. | such an integument stripped from the body of an animal, esp. a small animal; pelt: a beaver skin. |
| 3. | the tanned or treated pelt or hide of an animal, esp. when used in apparel and accessories; leather (usually used in combination): pigskin; calfskin. |
| 4. | any integumentary covering, casing, outer coating, or surface layer, as an investing membrane, the rind or peel of fruit, or a film on liquid: a skin of thin ice; the aluminum skin of an airplane. |
| 5. | Jewelry. | a. | the outermost layer of a pearl. |
| b. | the outermost layer of a diamond as found: often different in color and refraction from the inner part of the stone. |
|
| 6. | Nautical. | a. | the shell or ceiling of a hull. |
| b. | the outer, exposed part of a furled sail. |
|
| 7. | Metallurgy. an outer layer of a metal piece having characteristi
3e8
cs differing from those of the interior. |
| 8. | a container made of animal skin, used for holding liquids, esp. wine. |
| 11. | Slang. a swindler; cheat. |
| 15. | Rocketry. the outer surface of a missile or rocket. |
–verb (used with object) | 16. | to strip or deprive of skin; flay; peel; husk. |
| 17. | to remove or strip off (any covering, outer coating, surface layer, etc.). |
| 18. | to scrape or rub a small piece of skin from (one's hand, leg, etc.), as in falling or sliding against something: She skinned her knee. |
| 19. | to urge on, drive, or whip (a draft animal, as a mule or ox). |
| 20. | to climb or jump: He skinned the rope to the top of the wall. |
| 21. | to cover with or as if with skin. |
| 22. | Slang. to strip of money or belongings; fleece, as in gambling. |
| 23. | Cards. to slide cards one at a time off the top of (the pack) in dealing. |
| 24. | Slang. to defeat completely: skinned at the polls. |
| 25. | Slang. to castigate; reprimand: skinned for his disobedience. |
–verb (used without object) | 26. | Slang. to slip off or depart hurriedly (often followed by out). |
–adjective | 27. | | a. | Slang. showing or featuring nude persons, often in a sexually explicit way: a skin magazine. |
| b. | presenting films, stage shows, exhibitions, etc., that feature
108
nude persons, esp. in a sexually explicit way: a Times Square skin house. |
|
—Idioms| 28. | by the skin of one's teeth, Informal. by an extremely narrow margin; just barely; scarcely: We made the last train by the skin of our teeth. |
| 29. | get under one's skin, Slang. | a. | to irritate; bother: His laugh really gets under my skin. |
| b. | to affect deeply; impress; penetrate: That sort of music always gets under my skin. |
|
| 30. | have a thick skin, to be insensitive to criticism or rebuffs: The complaint desk is a job for someone who has a thick skin. |
| 31. | have a thin skin, to be extremely sensitive to criticism or rebuffs; be easily offended: Be careful what you say to me, I have a thin skin. |
| 32. | in or with a whole skin, without harm; unscathed; safely: She escaped from the burning building with a whole skin. |
| 33. | no skin off one's back, nose, or teeth, Slang. of no interest or concern or involving no risk to one. |
| 34. | save one's skin, Informal. to avoid harm, esp. to escape death: They betrayed their country to save their skins. |
| 35. | skin alive, Informal.
| b. | to subdue completely, esp. in a cruel or ruthless manner: The home team was skinned alive this afternoon. |
|
| 36. | under the skin, in essence; fundamentally; despite appearances or differences: sisters under the skin. |
| From Dictionary
Care Definition–noun | 1. | a state of mind in which one is troubled; worry, anxiety, or concern: He was never free from care. |
| 2. | a cause or object of worry, anxiety, concern, etc.: Their son has always been a great care to them. |
| 3. | serious attention; solicitude; heed; caution: She devotes great care to her work. |
| 4. | protection; charge: He is under the care of a doctor. |
| 5. | temporary keeping, as for the benefit of or until claimed by the owner: He left his valuables in the care of friends. Address my mail in care of the American Embassy. |
| 6. | grief; suffering; sorrow. |
–verb (used without object) | 7. | to be concerned or solicitous; have thought or regard. |
| 8. | to be concerned or have a special preference (usually used in negative constructions): I don't care if I do. |
| 9. | to make provision or look out (usually fol. by for): Will you care for the children while I am away? |
| 10. | to have an inclination, liking, fondness, or affection (usually fol. by for): Would you care for dessert? I don't care for him very much. |
–verb (used with object) | 11. | to feel concern about: He doesn't care what others say. |
| 12. | to wish; desire; like: Would you care to dance? |
—Idioms| 13. | couldn't care less, could not care less; be completely unconcerned: I couldn't care less whether she goes to the party or not. Also, could care less. |
| 14. | take care, | a. | be alert; be careful: Take care that you don't fall on the ice! |
| b. | take care of yourself; goodbye: used as an expression of parting. |
|
| 15. | take care of, | a. | to watch over; be responsible for: to take care of an invalid. |
| b. | to act on; d
d46
eal with; attend to: to take care of paying a bill. |
|
| From Dictionary
Product Definition–noun | 1. | a thing produced by labor: products of farm and factory; the product of his thought. |
| 2. | a person or thing produced by or resulting from a process, as a natural, social, or historical one; result: He is a product of his time. |
| 3. | the totality of goods or services that a company makes available; output: a decrease in product during the past year. |
| 4. | Chemistry. a substance obtained from another substance through chemical change. |
| 5. | Mathematics. | a. | the result obtained by multiplying two or more quantities together. |
|
| From Dictionary
Related topics from BritannicaLauder, Estee American cofounder of a large fragrance and cosmetics company.Health and Disease In the midst of the alarm over a possible avian flu outbreak, people around the world were taking the imminent 2004-05 flu season very seriously, and unprecedented numbers sought flu-vaccination ...
ADVERTISING: Infomercials In 1964 a gadget inventor and salesman named Ron Popeil started a company named Ronco and became instrumental in creating the television infomercial industry in the U.S. Poised between superficial ...
|
Related topics from Technorati |
|
|
|