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  1. firmernoun

    A physical exercise or cosmetic product intended to firm part of the body.

    face firmers

  2. firmernoun

    A thin chisel with a tang to enter the handle instead of a socket for receiving it.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of firmer in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of firmer in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of firmer in a Sentence

  1. Yasuo Fukuda:

    But I think it would be good to repeat this, if we could be persuasive simply by saying that for 70 years we have been a peaceful country and made great efforts, that would be fine. But to give firmer support to what we have done, we should refer to what went before.

  2. Rory McIlroy:

    I need a fast start tomorrow to have a chance, it depends too on what the guys ahead of me do. I need some help. But the greens have been firmer every day. So a low score is higher than it was.

  3. Colin Cheng:

    These prawns are from Zhejiang and Jiangsu, and here are prawns from Guangdong and Fujian, river prawns from Zhejiang are firmer in texture, whereas those from Guangdong are softer because of the high temperature there, shells are thinner too.

  4. Alan Simpson:

    A society like ours, which professes no one religion and has allowed all religions to decay, which indulges freedom to the point of license and individualism to the point of anarchy, needs all the support that responsible, cultivated homes can furnish. I hope your generation will provide a firmer shelter for civilized standards.

  5. Foo Yun Chee:

    It takes Greece forward in the sense that the financial system should be much more stable from now onwards. There is a promise of recapitalisation of the banks, without any of the depositors having to bail in or anything to worry about, the process of reversing the negative effects of capital controls will start very quickly and will speedily return the banks to where they were before, hopefully on a far firmer footing.

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