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- ailing ,
- alveolate ,
- appareled ,
- arranged ,
- attired ,
- bang-up ,
- bare ,
- blank ,
- bran-new ,
- brand-new ,
- bully ,
- carinate ,
- carinated ,
- cavitied ,
- chromium steel ,
- clean and jerk ,
- clean house ,
- clean up ,
- clean-living ,
- cleanse ,
- clear ,
- cockscomb ,
- coherent ,
- collected ,
- colonised ,
- colonized ,
- comb out ,
- combing ,
- consistent ,
- corking ,
- coxcomb ,
- cracking ,
- crinkled ,
- crinkly ,
- dandy ,
- disentangle ,
- dolled up ,
- dressed to kill ,
- dressed to the nines ,
- dressed-up ,
- effervescent ,
- eroded ,
- facile ,
- fair ,
- fairly ,
- faultless ,
- faveolate ,
- flawlessly ,
- fleecy ,
- fresh ,
- full-strength ,
- garbed ,
- garmented ,
- goodish ,
- goodly ,
- great ,
- groovy ,
- habilimented ,
- healthy ,
- hefty ,
- hospital attendant ,
- houseclean ,
- impeccable ,
- indisposed ,
- keeled ,
- keen ,
- light ,
- logical ,
- loosened ,
- make clean ,
- napped ,
- neaten ,
- nifty ,
- not bad ,
- old ,
- peachy ,
- pick ,
- pitted ,
- plum ,
- plumb ,
- plumed ,
- polished ,
- poorly ,
- ransack ,
- raped ,
- ravaged ,
- respectable ,
- robed ,
- ruffled ,
- sacked ,
- scavenge ,
- scintillation ,
- seedy ,
- sickly ,
- sizable ,
- sizeable ,
- slap-up ,
- slick ,
- smashing ,
- sought-after ,
- speckless ,
- spic ,
- spic-and-span ,
- spick ,
- spiffed up ,
- sporting ,
- sportsmanlike ,
- sporty ,
- spruced up ,
- square away ,
- stainless steel ,
- straight ,
- straighten ,
- straighten out ,
- strip ,
- stripped-down ,
- swell ,
- tidy up ,
- titillated ,
- togged up ,
- topknotted ,
- tufted ,
- twinkle ,
- unclouded ,
- uncontaminated ,
- uncontaminating ,
- uncorrupted ,
- under the weather ,
- uninfected ,
- unobjectionable ,
- unsnarled ,
- unspotted ,
- unstained ,
- untarnished ,
- unwell ,
- wavelike ,
- wavy ,
- white ,
- Carded ,
- Curried ,
- Deleted ,
- Disencumbered ,
- Eliminated ,
- Grubbed ,
- Hackled ,
- Raked ,
- Reeded ,
- Taintless ,
- brushed ,
- clean ,
- cleaned ,
- cleanly ,
- comb ,
- crested ,
- despoiled ,
- disentangled ,
- dressed ,
- extricated ,
- gathered ,
- groomed ,
- honeycombed ,
- immaculate ,
- kempt ,
- looted ,
- neat ,
- ordered ,
- orderly ,
- peaked ,
- pillaged ,
- plundered ,
- ransacked ,
- ridged ,
- rippled ,
- settled ,
- sparkling ,
- spick-and-span ,
- spotless ,
- stainless ,
- straightened ,
- stripped ,
- teased ,
- tidy ,
- undefiled ,
- unpolluted ,
- unsoiled ,
- unsullied ,
- untainted ,
- untangled ,
- weeded ,
- wholesome .
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Equivalence
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Verb, past participle
Hackled.
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Verb, past participle
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Mapped.
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Verb, past tense
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Verb, past tense
swept.
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Verb, past tense
What are the hypernyms for Combed?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for combed?
The antonyms for the word "combed" can be loosely classified into two groups: disheveled and unkempt. Some examples of antonyms that fall in the disheveled category are messy, tousled, and unkempt. These antonyms convey a sense of disorder, untidiness, and lack of grooming. On the other hand, some antonyms belonging to the unkempt group are smooth, sleek, and tidy. Such antonyms imply a sense of neatness, orderliness, and well-groomedness. While the word "combed" is strongly associated with hair care, its antonyms can be used more broadly to describe any surface or material that is either organized or disorderly.
What are the antonyms for Combed?
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Usage examples for Combed
Some have inferred that the external crust of the globe incloses a fluid or molten mass; others think it more probable that the interior is solid, but contains scattered throughout its bulk, especially towards the surface of the earth, irregular seas of molten matter, occupying large vesicles or tunnels in the solid honey-combed mass.
"Geology"
This clearer meets with great favor in fine mills, where combed long staple cotton is worked.
"Illustrated Catalogue of Cotton Machinery"
I sat silent and motionless, staring at her while she combed it out as if she were doing the most ordinary thing in the world.
"I Walked in Arden"
Famous quotes with Combed
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All a woman needs is a good bath, clean clothes, and for her hair to be combed. These things she can do herself. I very seldom go to the hairdresser, but when I do, I just marvel.
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the streams buck like rams in a tent whips crack and from the hills come the crookedly combed shadows of the shepherds. black eggs and fools' bells fall from the trees. thunder drums and kettledrums beat upon the ears of the donkeys. wings brush against flowers. fountains spring up in the eyes of the wild boar.
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Luck was a joke. Even good luck was just bad luck with its hair combed.
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See this is my opinion: we all start out knowing magic. We are born with whirlwinds, forest fires, and comets inside us. We are born able to sing to birds and read the clouds and see our destiny in grains of sand. But then we get the magic educated right out of our souls. We get it churched out, spanked out, washed out, and combed out. We get put on the straight and narrow and told to be responsible. Told to act our age. Told to grow up, for God's sake. And you know why we were told that? Because the people doing the telling were afraid of our wildness and youth, and because the magic we knew made them ashamed and sad of what they'd allowed to wither in themselves.
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The Puritans in New England were not immediately presented with an Indian problem, for diseases introduced earlier by trading ships along the coast had badly decimated the Indian population. Yet when the Pequots resisted the migration of settlers into the Connecticut Valley in 1637, a party of Puritans surrounded the Pequot village and set fire to it. About five hundred Indians were burned to death or shot while trying to escape; the Whites devoutly offered up thanks to God that they had lost only two men. The woods were then combed for any Pequots who had managed to survive, and these were sold into slavery. Cotton Mather was grateful to the Lord that "on this day we have sent six hundred heathen souls to hell."
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