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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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groom

When you say a girl is well groomed, do you only refer to her hair? I tend to associate the word groom with hair but the dictionary doesn't seem to agree.

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Hi, When you say a girl is well groomed, do you only refer to her hair? I tend to associate the word groom with hair but the dictionary doesn't seem to agree. It refers to her general appearance.

  • Hi, When you say a girl is well groomed, do you only refer to her hair?
  • I tend to associate the word groom with hair but the dictionary doesn't seem to agree.
  • It refers to her general appearance.
  • Clive
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Hi,

When you say a girl is well groomed, do you only refer to her hair? I tend to associate the word groom with hair but the dictionary doesn't seem to agree.

It refers to her general appearance.

Clive

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