1. well-groomed - Adjective
2. well-groomed - Adjective Satellite
having your hair neatly brushed and combed
having tasteful clothing and being scrupulously neat
Source: WordNetwell groomed
Any actress who appears in public without being well-groomed is digging her own grave. Joan Crawford
By 1968 and 1969 they would profoundly affect SDS, particularly at national gatherings of the membership, forming a well-groomed, disciplined faction which followed the Progressive Labor Party line. Source: Internet
Marable, "Rediscovering Malcolm's Life", p. 301. One writer described him as "powerfully built", Lincoln, p. 189. and another as "mesmerizingly handsome … and always spotlessly well-groomed". Source: Internet
Leaving you and your well-groomed beauty with the immortal words of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, “Happy Trails to You.” Source: Internet
“A well-groomed man needs a variety of clippers for a polished look.” Source: Internet
His stepmother raised him to be well-dressed and well-groomed. Source: Internet