uncombable

ADJECTIVE
  1. not capable of being combed
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How To Use uncombable In A Sentence

  • That right hand with the machine started at the ugly hair on the bottom back of little Ralphie's bumper crop of uncombable hair. NY Daily News
  • Pili trianguli et canaliculi is a rare genetic disease also known as "uncombable hair syndrome" and "spun glass hair. Boing Boing
  • Both inherited (autosomal dominant and recessive with variable levels of penetrance) and sporadic forms of uncombable hair syndrome have been described, both being characterized by scalp hair that is impossible to comb due to the haphazard arrangement of the hair bundles. Boing Boing
  • At the frizziest extremes are people with the thankfully rare 'uncombable hair syndrome'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pili trianguli et canaliculi is a rare genetic disease also known as "uncombable hair syndrome" and "spun glass hair. Boing Boing
  • Carmen had dark uncombable hair and too many clothes. Diary of a Lost Girl
  • It is the tangled mane of the long haired child, uncombable even with a whole bottle of Herbal Essence conditioner. Helen’s Flower « Fairegarden
  • I now have a soft spot for Jaguar Love and, in particular, Johnny Whitney — a vocalist with an uncombable shock of flaxen hair and a flamboyant swagger. The Siren Festival : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits
  • Affected hair is dry, curly, brittle, and progressively uncombable, eventually taking on a Clipmarks | Live Clips
  • Both inherited (autosomal dominant and recessive with variable levels of penetrance) and sporadic forms of uncombable hair syndrome have been described, both being characterized by scalp hair that is impossible to comb due to the haphazard arrangement of the hair bundles. Boing Boing
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