currycomb

[ˈkʌrɪkəʊm]

currycomb Definition

a tool with rows of metal teeth used to groom horses.

Using currycomb: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "currycomb" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She used a currycomb to remove the dirt from the horse's coat.

  • Example

    The stable boy was brushing the horse's mane with a currycomb.

currycomb Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for currycomb

Phrases with currycomb

  • to remove dirt or debris from something using a currycomb

    Example

    She currycombed the mud out of the horse's coat.

  • to criticize or rebuke someone severely

    Example

    The coach currycombed the team for their poor performance.

  • a new tool or method for doing something

    Example

    The company introduced a new currycomb for cleaning carpets.

Origins of currycomb

from Old French 'corocome', meaning 'a currycomb'

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Summary: currycomb in Brief

'Currycomb' [ˈkʌrɪkəʊm] is a noun that refers to a grooming tool with rows of metal teeth used to groom horses. It is often used to remove dirt and debris from the horse's coat. The phrase 'currycomb something out' means to remove dirt or debris from something using a currycomb, while 'currycomb somebody' means to criticize or rebuke someone severely.