groomy
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]groomy (comparative groomier or more groomy, superlative groomiest or most groomy)
- Resembling or characteristic of a groom (all senses).
- 1885, Robert J. Langstaff de Havilland, The Forked Tongue, page 209:
- His companions were two men of no attractive appearance; the one short and groomy, the other taller and effeminate, with low-cut turndown collar, curly locks, and pink-and-white complexion.
- 1988, Indicators of Social Development―Hong Kong, page 38:
- For those who gave definite answers, the younger and the more educated respondents expressed a groomier view than their counterparts.
- 2012, Charlotte MacLeod, An Owl Too Many:
- There was another showing Chief Ottermole, looking even handsomer and groomier, thanks to Edna Mae's fond attentions, arresting a medium-sized man who had his head turned away from the camera.