[
UK
/pˈɒmeɪd/
]
NOUN
- hairdressing consisting of a perfumed oil or ointment
VERB
- apply pomade to (hair)
How To Use pomade In A Sentence
- Barbel applied a dime-size amount of pomade through the ends for a piecey finish.
- I can smell the pomade he uses; and that strange smoky scent I smelled in my dream. SANDS OF TIME
- But the druggist said that he would cure himself with an antiphlogistic pomade of his own composition, and he gave his address — “Monsieur Homais, near the market, pretty well known.” Madame Bovary
- Working in random, one-inch sections, take a dab of pliable pomade, and coat and twist hair as you go.
- Candace Chesterwood tossed a stack of silk handkerchiefs and a lavender pomade into her threadbare carpetbag and closed the latches with an authoritative snap. FOR FASHION’S SAKE • by Fred Warren
- His tanned shoulders pinked and heat dried the pomade in his long hair where he had slicked it back. GRACED LAND
- Clooney is superb as the vain, foppish McGill, scouring the stores for his preferred brand of hair pomade even as the police manhunt draws ever closer.
- Don't hesitate to mess up your hairstyle because that's what pomade is meant to do.
- Kinky hair was pressed, permed and pomaded into bone straight submission.
- Your barnet was pomaded and with the flick of a comb, your parting stayed in place - even if it did give your scalp a covering which would have stopped bullets in the trenches.