0 a thin piece of cardboard with a rough surface used to shape fingernails
1 a narrow piece of cardboard with a rough surface, for smoothing and shaping the ends of your finger nails
Fingernails and toenails must be filed with an emery board; cutting them with a clipper is taboo.
The emery board and a piece of sandpaper flew out of his pocket and fluttered to the ground.
Even such very ordinary requisites to any civilised person as nail files and emery boards carry this fantastic rate of tax.
Emery boards are inexpensive and disposable, making them a sanitary alternative to metal nail files.
Since glass nail files have a smoother and more even surface they do not splinter the nail like emery boards or metal nail files.
Emery boards are usually less expensive than metal nail files, therefore emery boards can be economically disposed of after use on a single person.
Emery boards are generally less abrasive than the metal nail files, and hence, emery boards may take longer to file down nails than metal nail files.