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I . comb [kəʊm] N

comb

II . comb [kəʊm] VB trans

1. comb hair:

comb

2. comb (search thoroughly):

comb
comb

fine-tooth ˈcomb N, fine-toothed ˈcomb N

Usage examples with comb

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Scholars were expected to be at least six years old, free of any contagious distemper and to arrive washed and combed.
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Comb supplies are typically available in a wide range of colors and diameters.
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In addition, a study in 2008 suggested the earliest animals may have been similar to modern comb jellies.
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However, these insects store their food within their nest or in combs.
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The stocks will generally have wider forends, designed for use on stable sandbag rests, and high combs for easy use with optics.
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Backcombing means repeatedly combing the hair towards the scalp, causing the hair to tangle and knot up.
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The comb is often cross-attached and can not be moved without destroying it.
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Combs made from ivory and tortoiseshell were once common but concerns for the animals that produce them have reduced their usage.
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Go and comb the terrain, look for misery.
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He was always smartly dressed, with his light brown hair always neatly combed.
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