Pomading [verb]

Definition of Pomading:

lubricate

Synonyms of Pomading:

Coat

Grease

Anoint

Smear

Slick

Lard

Lube


Opposite/Antonyms of Pomading:

Dry


Sentence/Example of Pomading:

There was an odour of pomade and vanilla that made me feel sick.

The pomade was a present from Esther, and it was the first time I had used it.

He beheld them rub their eyes and bodies with a sort of pomade, when, lo!

As you please; but since you refuse to do it, we will say no more about the jar of pomade.

But this old hag who makes the pomade—do you know her address?

Emollient and stimulant; chiefly used as a pomade for the hair.

In itch and some other cutaneous eruptions; but chiefly as a pomade for the hair.

This process is repeated with fresh oil or pomade until the spirit is rendered sufficiently fragrant.

Taking some of the pomade on his forefinger, he smeared it around his left eye.

Twas the dressing, and the pomade, and the powder discovered in the meeting.