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pomaded — adjective (of hair) groomed with pomade (Freq. 1) pomaded hair • Similar to: ↑groomed … Useful english dictionary
pomaded — po·made || pÉ™ mÉ‘Ëd ,pÉ™ meɪd n. hair cream, lotion used for styling the hair; perfumed cream, scented ointment v. apply hair cream; spread a perfumed cream, apply a scented ointment … English contemporary dictionary
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pomade — /po mayd , mahd , poh /, n., v., pomaded, pomading. n. 1. a scented ointment, esp. one used for the scalp or for dressing the hair. v.t. 2. to dress with pomade; apply pomade to. [1555 65; earlier pommade < F < It pomata (so called because apples … Universalium
knickers — 1. noun /ˈnɪkəz/ a) Knickerbockers. Students in the University were not permitted to keep cars, and the men – hatless, in knickers and bright pull overs – looked down upon the town boys who wore hats cupped rigidly upon pomaded heads [...]. b)… … Wiktionary