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Currycomb

verb
1.
Clean (a horse) with a currycomb.
noun
1.
A square comb with rows of small teeth; used to curry horses.






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"Currycomb" Quotes from Famous Books



... Richmond and the far South, and on the morning following was aroused at one of the way-stations by hearing negroes singing in a neighboring car. They were happy at the prospect of breakfast, but a curious preliminary was that each came out upon the platform, and, taking a currycomb which was hung up for the purpose, curried himself, much as an ostler administers that treatment to a horse—every negro grasping in his turn the large wooden handle and pulling the iron teeth ...
— Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White Volume II • Andrew Dickson White

... application that several troopers offered to play the part of Othello without any make up. The war kit of the men was somewhat of the Christmas-tree order. On them were haversacks containing food, horse-brush, currycomb, and towel, water-bottle, bandolier with fifty cartridges, waistbelt and gun weighing ten pounds. Often as not they turned in to rest, if not exactly thus equipped, at least booted and spurred, ready to be up and doing at a ...
— South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 2 (of 6) - From the Commencement of the War to the Battle of Colenso, - 15th Dec. 1899 • Louis Creswicke

... Hannekin, "the elf lock came out of my hair this very morn, I having, as you bade me, combed it each morn with the horse's currycomb." ...
— Grisly Grisell • Charlotte M. Yonge

... Nebraska Jones and the Currycomb bunch all right," he admitted, soberly. "And I'd shore like to know what was the ...
— The Heart of the Range • William Patterson White



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