Panurge, that is pretty well, in faith; for indeed it stands her in good stead to currycomb this steed.
Jimmie, I gathered, was currying a horse as he sang, for each bar of the ballad was measured by the double thud of a currycomb against the side of a stall.
There was a fatuous tenderness in his attack and the thudding currycomb gave it spirit.
Currycomb for Scaling Fish--A currycombis better than a knife for scaling fish, as it protects the hands.
As you will see by the illustration, the currycomb has a dandruff brush attached to its outer edge.
The currycomb and brush prevents this wicked practice, by making the cleaning of the horse so easy that it is not worth the laziest man's while to oil the horse instead of currying him.
Washburn dropped his brush andcurrycomb under the desk, and, full of concern, stood looking down at him.
One of the big sliding-doors had been pushed aside, and in the back yard he saw Jake washing a buggy, and heard Washburn in one of the rear stalls, rattling his currycomb and brush together as he groomed a horse.
Some of the horses’ coats shone like satin under the busy currycomb of an attached master.
Christopher turned suddenly, slapped the mare on the flank, and came out of the stall, the currycomb still in his hand.
Christopher with a laugh, as he applied the currycomb to the mare's flank.
It did not matter that legally the Currycomb possessed a clean bill of health.
Now it seemed that at least one of the Currycomb boys, and that one the most notorious character of the lot, had scattered as far as Farewell and obtruded his personality upon that of Racey Dawson.
Regarding the Currycomb men had been accustomed to speak behind their hands and under their breaths.
I've heard of Nebraska Jones and the Currycomb bunch all right," he admitted, soberly.
He used to be foreman of the Currycomb outfit south of Fort Seymour.
The community had decided that the Currycomb must be abolished.