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hot comb

1

noun

  1. a comb or comblike appliance heated electrically and used to arrange or style the hair.


hot-comb

2

[ hot-kohm ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to arrange or style (the hair) with a hot comb.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of hot comb1

First recorded in 1965–70
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Example Sentences

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Her godmother's strong gaze felt like a hot comb whisking too close to her ear.

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Although Black women undergo differing hair journeys, said Twigg, an executive producer of the new six-episode docu-series “The Hair Tales,†it is a shared experience, like the hiss of a hot comb or the banter in a beauty salon, that unites them.

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A wide-brimmed hat covered her black hair, which she had pressed straight with a hot comb off the stove that morning.

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We waited for our mothers to wield the hot comb like a weapon, ready to press our thicket of coils into submission to make us more culturally palatable.

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“Good hair†in our vernacular then meant it didn’t require a hot comb.

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