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Strimmer

British  
/ ˈstrɪmə /

noun

  1. an electrical tool for trimming the edges of lawns

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In another, with an electric strimmer one fighter calmly trims a comrade’s silver hair.

From Seattle Times

"We've seen the packs of light tubes under the ring and the strimmer. The vast amount of light tubes they had in that show was ridiculous," he said.

From BBC

"If I was a promoter and someone brought a strimmer to a show I would know about it. I've worked for 20 companies in the UK and this is something that doesn't get past promotions."

From BBC

Claims it accepted include a grass strimmer bursting an inflatable tub and an engagement ring ripping a lining.

From BBC

Its four rotors produce a sound like an angry garden strimmer.

From BBC