- growth.
Currycombs are
generally too
harsh to be used on the legs or head,
though varieties made of
softer rubber are available.
Metal currycomb or Fitch...
- devil's
claws ****weed devil-on-both-sides devil's
coach wheel devil's
currycombs crowclaws (Yorkshire) horse-gold (Yorkshire) eggs-and-bacon (Cheshire)...
- and can be
difficult to remove. W****ly
grooming with a
hound mitt or
currycomb can
lessen the
amount of hair
Dalmatians shed,
although nothing can completely...
-
described as a
spirit that s****es the
horse (that is to say, with the
currycomb or in German, Striegel) in
their stalls,
feeds the
swine to
fatten them...
-
Curry (programming language), a
functional logic programming language Currycomb (or curry), a
device used in
currying (grooming)
horses Curry powder (or...
-
founded in
September 1894 in Cleveland, Ohio. The
company began producing currycombs in 1900, and
bicycle and
automobile frames in 1904.
Automobile frames...
- care
involves brushing the legs with a
brush to
remove dirt and mud. A
currycomb is
generally not used
below the knees. It is
common to have
excess hair...
- the risks,
Dimes re****ures him that they will be
accompanied by Capt.
Currycomb, an officer, and
reveals he has a
revolver for protection. The "Man About...
- "s****er bearer", the
scales of this
species were said to
resemble small currycombs, and make the skin
rough to the
touch in
every direction. Pseudotriacanthus...
- 30
March 1807, when he
finished second to Selim,
beating third placed Currycomb and
eight others. He was then
retired to stud and
covered mares during...