groom• Did I care that he smelled like a groom?• A groom ran forward to hold their horses while another ambled off to tell Sir Thomas of their arrival.• The tears which coursed down his cheeks were not for the head groom.• The fool was very grateful, and so was the groom, because he had found one fool greater than his wife.• Was the groom willing to swear.• The groomremainedhanging on to the canopy railing, his face smeared with dirt, his shirt torn and flapping.
5.[intransitiveI, transitiveT]HBA if an animal grooms itself or another animal, it cleans its own fur and skin or that of the other animal 〔动物为自己或另一动物〕梳理皮毛