nose-job

English

Noun

nose-job (plural nose-jobs)

  1. Alternative form of nose job
    • 1970 August 7, Peter J. Steincrohn, “Ask The Doctor”, in Akron Beacon Journal, 132nd year, number 115, page B 19:
      I happen to believe that each of us has the right to find enjoyment, as long as we do not harm anyone else. If a nose-job will do it, why not?
    • 2014 May 5, Larry Woody, “Some people just don’t see the humor in humor”, in The Murfreesboro Post, page 16:
      But the reader is right: I don’t know any of these Rich & Beautiful People personally, so I shouldn’t judge them by their face-lifts and nose-jobs
    • 2014 August 30, Jim Foster, “Dating sites could use a bit of help”, in North Bay Nugget, page A3:
      Your high school graduation photo might be flattering, but if it was taken in 1949 and retouched it might be considered somewhat disingenuous by dating purists. Sending a more recent photo taken just before your botched nose-job too might be more up-to-date but is still questionable.
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