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- Dictionarygroom/ɡruːm/
verb
- 1. brush and clean the coat of (a horse, dog, or other animal): "the horses were groomed and taken to shows" Similar
- 2. prepare or train (someone) for a particular purpose or activity: "star pupils who are groomed for higher things" Similar
noun
- 1. a person employed to take care of horses. Similar
- 2. a bridegroom. Similar
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4 days ago · The meaning of GROOM is bridegroom. How to use groom in a sentence.
7 hours ago · Calling off a marriage at the last minute means the groom cancels the wedding just before the ceremony. This unexpected choice often catches the bride, her family, and her guests off guard, causing emotional distress. The unexpected cancelation interrupts well-planned activities, with serious emotional, financial, and social ramifications.
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5 days ago · Cats groom themselves using two parts of their body: their tongue and paws. Matched with the cat’s flexibility, their tongue and paws allow them to groom almost all of their body. Tongue
4 days ago · In his new book What Makes Education Catholic: Spiritual Foundations (Orbis Books, 2021), internationally renowned religious education expert Thomas Groome explores the history of Catholic education from its spiritual roots to present day, in order to define what Catholic education is and provide a reflective resource for today’s Catholic ...