misgroom
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[edit]misgroom (third-person singular simple present misgrooms, present participle misgrooming, simple past and past participle misgroomed)
- (transitive) To groom badly or wrongly.
- 2009 December 11, Quentin Letts, “Shocks and Men”, in Daily Mail:
- Straggly-haired Mr Rhind-Tutt has been miscast, misdirected and misgroomed.
- 2009, Daniel A. Hoyt, Then We Saw the Flames: Stories, →ISBN, page 87:
- He was a great human tic, a wonderment of misgrooming.
- 2017, William Kamowski, Buckeye's Ballet, →ISBN:
- He envisioned himself, before a crowded lecture hall, delivering a squelching witticism upon the head of a misgroomed, bepimpled sophomore, though he could not think of the remark offhand.