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whisker

whisker / whisker / whisker / whisker
NounTransitive Verb
pl: whiskers

This term evokes a sense of tactile sensitivity and precision. In animals, it refers to specialized sensory hairs that detect subtle changes in the environment, creating an image of alertness and instinctual navigation. When applied to humans, the word carries a coarser, more rugged connotation, often associated with facial hair growth or the remnants of a shave. In its idiomatic sense, it describes a margin so slim it is nearly imperceptible, emphasizing a narrow escape or a precarious victory.

Meanings

Nounwhisker

One of the long, stiff hairs growing from the muzzle of a cat, dog, or other mammal.

"The cat flicked its whiskers as it sniffed the air."

Nounwhisker

A long, coarse hair on the chin or cheek of a human, typically part of a beard.

"He had a few stray whiskers on his chin."

Nounwhisker

A very small amount or a tiny distance, often used to describe a narrow margin of victory or defeat.

"She won the race by a whisker."

Transitive Verbwhisker
[~ something]

To remove the whiskers from an animal or to trim the edges of a beard.

"The groom had to whisker the show dog before the competition."

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