Groomed [verb]

Definition of Groomed:

make ready, prepare physically

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Sentence/Example of Groomed:

He was as well groomed as usual, but he was unmistakably pale beneath his new coat of tan.

He was perfectly groomed, clad in evening-dress, and with his gloves and his silk hat in his hand.

In Cornelia's face the well-groomed expression showed sudden signs of immediate disorganization.

Made-up neckwear of any kind is not worn by well-groomed men.

He was especially well groomed, whereas Nibbetts was at once leonine, rugged, and nearly shabby.

He was still bearded, still rather leonine, but he was better groomed than in those days in India.

The old coachman had got them into "funeral trim," as he said, and for three days had groomed them incessantly.

And Mr. Wood went on talking to me as he fed and groomed his horses, till I soon found out that his chief pride was in them.

I watched Mr. Wood carefully, while he groomed a huge, gray cart-horse, that he called Dutchman.

He had recognized that it was more effective to appear the backwoods lawyer than the well-groomed attorney.