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razor–thin
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razor–thin
(adjective)
razor–thin
adjective
razor–thin
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of RAZOR–THIN
always used before a noun
chiefly US
:
very small or thin
razor-thin
models
He won by a
razor-thin
margin.
It was a
razor-thin
victory. [=a victory that was won by a very small margin or amount]
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