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currycomb

VERB
  1. clean (a horse) with a currycomb
NOUN
  1. a square comb with rows of small teeth; used to curry horses

How To Use currycomb In A Sentence

  • The old books suggest using a currycomb, but we suspect most people don't keep horses these days. Groundwork: The deliciously seedy sunflower
  • Sharon picked up a currycomb and began brushing down the sleek chestnut while it nosed at the manger full of hay. Western Man
  • The age of the rider who takes the already groomed horse from the stablehand is still here, not only with wealthy horse owners but with trainers and instructors who pay staff and working students to get the horses ready before each session, but nearly everyone who handles horses has put in time with the brushes and the currycomb. BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » How to Groom a Horse
  • As for the currycomb ," he added, slipping out of his jeans and standing naked, hands on lean hips, "forget it. REMEMBER SUMMER
  • I peered through the door and watched the girls toss a purple rubber currycomb around. Canterwood Crest Triple Fault
  • With a sigh, he put up the brush and currycomb, and saw to Sunset's dinner. Red dust
  • I found her currycomb and began brushing her mane. Secret of the Night Ponies
  • The sweep of a second currycomb filled the pause that accompanied his bland acknowledgement. Western Man
  • And so no doubt he would have of strigil and sistrum, if, instead of currycomb and cymbal, (which are the English names dictionaries render them by,) he could see stamped in the margin small pictures of these instruments, as they were in use amongst the ancients. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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