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combs, n. pl.|ˈkɒmz| Also coms. Short for combination garments.
1931G. Baker Ebenezer walks with God xv. 225 I'll keep me combs on, so it'll be orlright if any cove kims. 1960Guardian 8 June 7/3 The Tyneside dictum about male ballet dancers—‘dancing about in their combs’. 1964‘J. & E. Bonett’ Better Dead xvi. 170 She always had a pair of ‘coms’ for me that her eldest boy had grown out of. |