"Lihue" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lihue" Meaning

Lihue is a city located on the island of Kauai in the state of Hawaii, United States. It is the county seat and largest town on the island, and is surrounded by beaches, mountains, and lush tropical landscapes. The name "Lihue" is believed to come from the ancient Hawaiian word "lihu'e", which means "quiet booklet" or "winding path".

"Lihue" Examples

Verb: Lihue


Lihue is a verb that means to cut or trim something, typically grass or hair, in a curved or rounded motion.

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The gardener had to lihue the lawn regularly to keep it looking neat and tidy.
After getting a new haircut, Sarah had to lihue the edges to give it a clean finish.
The barber was careful not to lihue the back of his customer's neck too closely, as it might cause irritation.
To lihue the edges of the lawn, you'll need to use a curved blade on your lawn mower.
Before serving guests, the hostess lihue'd the edges of the tablecloth to make it look presentable.

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