0 a small device with a sharp blade for removing hair, especially from the face or legs: --
2 a device with a sharp blade for removing hair from the skin’s surface: --
an electric razor
By virtue of our population and the smallness of our island and our resources, our economy will always be on some kind of razor's edge.
He said that enough safety razors for the next nine months have already come in.
They live on a razor's edge, and according to a recently published report forty out of every one hundred old age pensioners have no savings.
When he was born there were no motor-bicycles or gramophones, fountain pens, safety razors or electric trains.
A change of fashion has taken place, and that change of fashion has affected very adversely the manufacture of ordinary razors.
He needs his alarum clocks, his shaving sets, cameras, electric razors and binoculars.
Would you not first make sure that he had thrown away his old razors and taken to safety ones?
In fact, the whole operation is really done on a razor's edge.