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groom

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1. groom - Noun

2. groom - Verb

3. Groom - Proper noun

Meaning

A boy or young man; a waiter; a servant; especially, a man or boy who has charge of horses, or the stable.

One of several officers of the English royal household, chiefly in the lord chamberlain's department; as, the groom of the chamber; the groom of the stole.

A man recently married, or about to be married; a bridegroom.

To tend or care for, or to curry or clean, as a, horse.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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In Hollywood, brides keep the bouquets and throw away the groom. Groucho Marx

They say Princes learn no art truly, but the art of horsemanship. The reason is, the brave beast is no flatterer. He will throw a prince as soon as his groom. Ben Jonson

He got very good opportunity to groom himself in various fields, and that too with rare distinction. Right from the beginning the destiny had been preparing him slowly and steadily for the highest office of the President of the Indian Republic – which he genuinely deserved. Rajendra Prasad

People have one year after the wedding to send a gift. Thank-you notes must be written immediately. If you don't receive an acknowledgment within three months, phone and ask if it was received. If the bride and groom are embarrassed, fine. They deserve to be. Ann Landers

Only a well-taught groom deserves a bride. African Proverb

The bride's getting ready but the groom has no idea. Cypress Proverb

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