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groom

[groom, groom] / grum, grʊm /
NOUN
man being married
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


NOUN
stable attendant; servant
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Example Sentences

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She says the room is filled with the good juju of champions her grandfather groomed there when this was his house.

From The Wall Street Journal

With the 81-year-old president winning a seventh term, analysts say this is likely to be his last term and he is grooming his 51-year-son to succeed him.

From BBC

Her jealousy is delicious when Skarsgård’s strapping wooden groom makes the other men look small, telling Colman that she’s “the reason I live and breathe.”

From Los Angeles Times

She grinned at him—her eyes tipped up at the corners when she smiled—and began grooming the griffin’s wings, who objected with both sets of claws.

From Literature

It was once the groom’s cottage, but Dilly has set up shop here.

From Literature