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14-491: [REDACTED] Look up shears in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shears may refer to: Cutting devices [ edit ] Scissors , also called shears Hair-cutting shears Blade shears , typically used for shearing animals Grass shears , for lawn trimming Kitchen shears , scissors used in the kitchen for food preparation Pinking shears , scissors

28-474: A recurring character in stories and novels written by William Gibson Other [ edit ] Shears (moth) , European moth of the family Noctuidae Golden Shears , sheep shearing event See also [ edit ] Shear (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Shears All pages with titles beginning with Shears Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

42-474: A recurring character in stories and novels written by William Gibson Other [ edit ] Shears (moth) , European moth of the family Noctuidae Golden Shears , sheep shearing event See also [ edit ] Shear (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Shears All pages with titles beginning with Shears Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

56-474: A recurring character in stories and novels written by William Gibson Other [ edit ] Shears (moth) , European moth of the family Noctuidae Golden Shears , sheep shearing event See also [ edit ] Shear (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Shears All pages with titles beginning with Shears Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

70-649: The American music group Scissor Sisters Philip James Shears (1887–1972), British Army officer Stevie Shears (born c. 1950), musician known for playing in English rock bands Tiger Lily and Ultravox Tara Shears (born 1969), English physicist Daniel Towers Shears (1784–1860), English coppersmith and inventor James Shears (c1750-1820), English coppersmith James Henry Shears (1788–1855), English coppersmith and entrepreneur In fiction [ edit ] Sally Shears (also known as Molly Millions),

84-538: The American music group Scissor Sisters Philip James Shears (1887–1972), British Army officer Stevie Shears (born c. 1950), musician known for playing in English rock bands Tiger Lily and Ultravox Tara Shears (born 1969), English physicist Daniel Towers Shears (1784–1860), English coppersmith and inventor James Shears (c1750-1820), English coppersmith James Henry Shears (1788–1855), English coppersmith and entrepreneur In fiction [ edit ] Sally Shears (also known as Molly Millions),

98-538: The American music group Scissor Sisters Philip James Shears (1887–1972), British Army officer Stevie Shears (born c. 1950), musician known for playing in English rock bands Tiger Lily and Ultravox Tara Shears (born 1969), English physicist Daniel Towers Shears (1784–1860), English coppersmith and inventor James Shears (c1750-1820), English coppersmith James Henry Shears (1788–1855), English coppersmith and entrepreneur In fiction [ edit ] Sally Shears (also known as Molly Millions),

112-720: The blades of which are sawtoothed instead of straight; they leave a zigzag pattern instead of a straight edge Pruning shears , for cutting branches and stems Snips , for cutting metal Trauma shears , scissors used by emergency medical personnel to cut clothing People [ edit ] Albert Shears (1900–1954), English footballer Augustus Shears (1827–1911), English clergyman Curtis Shears (1901–1988), American Olympic fencer Ernest Shears (1849–1917), Anglican clergyman in South Africa George Shears (1890–1978), Major League Baseball pitcher Jake Shears (born 1978), lead vocalist for

126-640: The blades of which are sawtoothed instead of straight; they leave a zigzag pattern instead of a straight edge Pruning shears , for cutting branches and stems Snips , for cutting metal Trauma shears , scissors used by emergency medical personnel to cut clothing People [ edit ] Albert Shears (1900–1954), English footballer Augustus Shears (1827–1911), English clergyman Curtis Shears (1901–1988), American Olympic fencer Ernest Shears (1849–1917), Anglican clergyman in South Africa George Shears (1890–1978), Major League Baseball pitcher Jake Shears (born 1978), lead vocalist for

140-640: The blades of which are sawtoothed instead of straight; they leave a zigzag pattern instead of a straight edge Pruning shears , for cutting branches and stems Snips , for cutting metal Trauma shears , scissors used by emergency medical personnel to cut clothing People [ edit ] Albert Shears (1900–1954), English footballer Augustus Shears (1827–1911), English clergyman Curtis Shears (1901–1988), American Olympic fencer Ernest Shears (1849–1917), Anglican clergyman in South Africa George Shears (1890–1978), Major League Baseball pitcher Jake Shears (born 1978), lead vocalist for

154-416: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up shears in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shears may refer to: Cutting devices [ edit ] Scissors , also called shears Hair-cutting shears Blade shears , typically used for shearing animals Grass shears , for lawn trimming Kitchen shears , scissors used in the kitchen for food preparation Pinking shears , scissors

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168-416: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up shears in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shears may refer to: Cutting devices [ edit ] Scissors , also called shears Hair-cutting shears Blade shears , typically used for shearing animals Grass shears , for lawn trimming Kitchen shears , scissors used in the kitchen for food preparation Pinking shears , scissors

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