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The servant dropped his curry comb and ran for the house.
Tools like the curry comb got frequent use during the spring.
He picked up the curry comb to scrape out the body brush.
A brush and a curry comb, maybe a blanket for winter, a block of salt.
Her fingers plucked at my pubic hair like a curry comb.
The curry comb is usually used in a circular motion to work loose embedded material.
Make-up on her face would be a travesty, and she didn't have a curry comb for the fur.
Curry comb: Hendricks grew up grooming horses on a farm.
Do not brush with a curry comb!
I suspect that even those who do groom, to whatever extent, merely run a curry comb over the mares occasionally.
My therapist, Gill, used a brush that resembled a curry comb, with stiff bristles.
He dropped a curry comb and bounded toward me, swept me up in a ferocious hug.
Fraser turned to put up the curry comb, and slapped a hand on the stallion's rump in dismissal.
To remove stubborn knots, use a curry comb or a large-toothed comb.
Curry combs are generally too harsh to be used on the legs or head, though varieties made of softer rubber are available.
The metal curry comb is not designed to use directly on a horse's coat as the metal teeth can damage the skin and hair.
Ned, the big corporal, was still holding the curry comb he had been using to rake burrs out of his horse's tail.
Bless my curry comb!
Stiffened curry combs and brushes, thumbtacks, screws, stray buttons.
He stared at her a moment before crouching to replace the curry comb in a pocket in the saddlebag and take out a pick.
Additionally, yard cleaning equipment is offered together with other ancillary items such as curry combs and hoof picks.
Small plastic curry comb.
His curry comb rasped over muscled flanks.
Her right hand, wielding the curry comb, slowed and stopped in its motion as her scrutiny of the elf intensified.
Not yet," said Old Nathan, stroking the bull's sweat-matted shoulders fiercely with the curry comb. "